Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, Sri Bhupender Yadav, will be the Special Guest at a significant event where he will launch the Fauna of India Checklist Portal. This pioneering portal, the first of its kind, will provide a comprehensive database covering all faunal species reported from India. The launch marks a major milestone in the country's efforts to catalogue and conserve its rich biodiversity.
Recently in a press conference at Kolkata Press Club ZSI Director Dhrithi Banerjee mentioned that despite advancements in biological research, no country in the world has yet dared to publish a comprehensive checklist of its entire fauna. This ambitious endeavour, which would span from microscopic amoebas to majestic elephants, remains an unfulfilled task. Each has a separate list, such as how many insects there are, how many fish there are, or how many mammals there are. But this complete checklist is published by the first Zoological survey of India in the world and will be updated every year.
Basudev Tripathy, scientist ZSI added that so far 1 lakh 4 thousand animals have been classified by the Zoological Survey of India. However, there are many other animals that we don't know about. What We know is the tip of the iceberg
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