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India funds Andhra Pradesh’s Red Sanders conservation with ₹82 lakh to plant 100,000 saplings.
The National Biodiversity Authority has allocated ₹82 lakh to Andhra Pradesh for Red Sanders conservation, funding 100,000 saplings under the Trees Outside Forests program.
The funds come from benefit-sharing payments by users of the species, supporting community-led efforts in nursery development, planting, and long-term care.
Red Sanders, endangered and protected under India’s Wildlife Protection Act and CITES, faces threats from illegal trade.
The project aims to restore ecosystems and create sustainable livelihoods, complementing prior NBA funding and aligning with India’s biodiversity goals.
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La India financia la conservación de Red Sanders en Andhra Pradesh con ₹ 82 lakh para plantar 100,000 plántulas.