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India's environment minister called for global action to protect big cats at UN climate talks, highlighting India’s conservation success and announcing a 2026 summit.
On November 18, 2025, India’s Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav urged global action to protect big cats at UNFCCC CoP30 in Brazil, linking their conservation to climate resilience and biodiversity.
He highlighted India’s success in doubling tiger numbers and growing its Asiatic lion population through protected areas, data-driven strategies, and community involvement.
Yadav promoted 'Big Cat Landscapes' as nature-based climate solutions, calling for their inclusion in national climate plans.
India announced a 2026 Global Big Cats Summit in New Delhi and expanded the International Big Cat Alliance, now with 17 members and over 30 interested nations.
El ministro de Medio Ambiente de la India pidió acción global para proteger a los grandes felinos en las conversaciones climáticas de la ONU, destacando el éxito de la conservación de la India y anunciando una cumbre en 2026.