Volume 19 No 4 (2021)
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The Past, Present and Future of Environmental Adaptation in Animals: A Quantitative Investigation
KAMAL KANT JOSHI
Abstract
India has a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, shaped by a range of geographic and climatic conditions. Animals in India have developed over the years and adapted to their surroundings to survive and flourish. Numerous species have adapted to the Indian ecology in unique ways, from the majestic Bengal tiger, which has come to represent India's abundant biodiversity, to the common Indian antelope. To investigate the past, present, and future of animal environmental adaptability in India, the ways that animals have evolved over time to survive in their changing surroundings, and the ways that they now adapt in response to human activities such as deforestation and climate change. Additionally, humans may play in preserving India's unique natural heritage and what efforts might be done to guarantee a sustainable future for both wildlife and people. The Nation may work towards a more harmonious coexistence of humans and the natural world by comprehending the history of animal adoption in India and looking to the future.
Keywords
Climatic conditions, Flora and Fauna, Environmental Adaptability, Conservation, Human Activities.
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