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Tamil Nadu Expands Protected Areas at Record Speed

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Tamil Nadu notified eight new wildlife sanctuaries, a state record.
  • The state established India's first Slender Loris Sanctuary.
  • A Marine Resource Foundation is being formed to protect coastal zones.
Tamil Nadu Expands Protected Areas at Record Speed

Tamil Nadu is making significant strides in environmental conservation, marked by the notification of eight new wildlife sanctuaries, the fastest expansion of protected areas in the state's history. This includes notable additions such as India's first Slender Loris Sanctuary in Dindigul and a crucial Dugong Conservation Reserve along the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay, safeguarding vital seagrass habitats and promoting ecological connectivity.

These actions are designed to protect endangered flora and fauna, and critically, to enhance long-term climate resilience. With a coastline spanning 1,068 km, home to rich coral, seagrass, and mangrove ecosystems, the state is proactively addressing threats. The formation of the Marine Resource Foundation is a key step to support marine research, monitoring, and blue carbon studies.

The state's efforts align with the goals of the National Green Tribunal, which has been instrumental in strengthening environmental accountability and ensuring the constitutional right to a healthy environment. The NGT's Regional Conference on Environment-2025, held in Chennai, emphasized the need for sustained co-ordination among various bodies to tackle South India's distinctive environmental concerns effectively.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tamil Nadu has recently notified eight new wildlife sanctuaries, including India's first Slender Loris Sanctuary and a Dugong Conservation Reserve.
The state is forming a Marine Resource Foundation to support research, monitoring, blue carbon studies, and coastal resilience planning for its extensive coastline.
The NGT strengthens environmental accountability and jurisprudence, ensuring the right to a healthy environment is realized through collaboration with the state.

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