
The National Wildlife Week is annually observed across India from 2nd to 8th of October every year to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and protect India’s rich biodiversity.

Wildlife refers to living organisms, especially non-domesticated animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms, that live in their natural environments without human interference. It is crucial for biodiversity, and maintaining ecological balance within ecosystems. Examples include native species in forests, grasslands, and oceans, and its importance extends from sustaining food chains to providing aesthetic and recreational value to humans.

Importance of Wildlife
- Ecological Stability: Wildlife is crucial for the stability of food chains and overall ecological balance.
- Biodiversity: It supports the richness of different species, making ecosystems more resilient to changes and threats.
- Human Well-being: Humans depend on healthy ecosystems supported by wildlife for their own survival.
- Aesthetic and Recreational Value: The beauty and majestic nature of wild animals and plants hold significant aesthetic appeal and provide recreational opportunities

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It’s wonderful that India dedicates October 2^{nd} to 8^{th} every year to reminding everyone how important it is to protect our forests, oceans, and all the non-domesticated species within them. (I was not aware of this week) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Ultimately, protecting wildlife ensures ecological balance and biodiversity, which is essential for the health of the planet and our own well-being.
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True. We owe this to our next generation .
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