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Tamil Nadu initiates first-of-its-kind ₹50 crore conservation fund for endangered species

Supriya Sahu, the state’s additional secretary of environment, climate change and forests, stated “We have been doing work in the conservation of lesser-known species in Tamil Nadu, including the Nilgiri Tahr, which also happens to be the state animal.”

By Jude Sannith  Feb 22, 2024 5:07:41 PM IST (Updated)

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The Tamil Nadu Government has announced the establishment of a first-of-its-kind Tamil Nadu Endangered Species Conservation Fund (TNESCF) of 50 crore. The fund, announced by Tamil Nadu finance minister Thangam Thennarasu, will aid in the conservation of species, particularly those native to the state. The state will also contribute a seed fund of 5 crore, with additional funds pooled from CSR contributions.
Supriya Sahu, the state’s additional secretary of environment, climate change and forests, in an interview with CNBC-TV18, stated “We have been doing work in the conservation of lesser-known species in Tamil Nadu, including the Nilgiri Tahr, which also happens to be the state animal.”
She added, “The fact remains there are many more endangered species on the verge of extinction that people aren’t aware about. So, we felt we ought to set up a fund involving corporates and those outside the forest department to aid in their conservation.”