Assam State Zoo welcomes a new guest! 🦏
In another positive news in our animal conservation efforts, a rhino calf was recently born in @assamzoo taking the total rhinos on the premises to 14.
What would you like to call the Baby Rhino? Let me know in the comments.
Worldwide wildlife populations have declined on average by 73% since 1970 - a stark warning that our ecosystems need urgent action.
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Remarkable progress: India’s tiger population roughly doubled over a decade through protected areas, anti-poaching, and community action.
https://t.co/i4TBkgIT3Q
A global analysis of 600+ species shows genetic diversity is declining - which makes animals less able to adapt to disease and climate change.
https://t.co/Zurnrjmw8A
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In this image from our Pictures of the Year 2025, Nat Geo photographer Roie Galitz used a drone to capture an extraordinary aerial view of a polar bear attempting to break through the leathery skin of a dead sperm whale to feast on the carcass. 🔗 https://t.co/wW9s79Qyf3
Scientists in India’s Meghalaya have discovered two brand‑new species of jumping spiders - reminding us how much biodiversity remains to be uncovered.
https://t.co/CHIqJWAi0M
Using DNA from elephant dung, scientists found forest elephant numbers are about 20% higher than previously estimated, showing how new science can refine conservation work.
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Global rhinos still under threat - we can’t relax yet
According to the latest global report, total rhino populations sit at around 26,700 - but three of the five rhino species are still declining.
This is a call to action: awareness, protection, habitat restoration - every little bit helps.
#LakkhiFoundation #ProtectEndangeredSpecies #ActNow
In this image from our Picture of the Year 2025, National Geographic photographer Stephen Wilkes captured 18 hours of life at a watering hole along Botswana's Boteti River and layered the best moments into one breathtaking image. 🔗 https://t.co/Mc0dMGpXcb
The struggle to save wildlife is long and full of challenges. But every small win - every saved rhino, every protected forest, every educated mind - pushes us forward.
Join Lakkhi Foundation. Share. Support. Believe.
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From hornbills to small birds, reptiles to insects -biodiversity thrives when every creature has a home.
Habitat destruction and deforestation don’t just hurt the “big iconic species”. They threaten entire ecosystems and the balance of nature.
🌿🦜 #LakkhiFoundation #ProtectBiodiversity #EverySpeciesCounts
The Greater One‑Horned Rhinoceros population in India and Nepal has risen to around 4,075 individuals - a huge win compared to early 1900s when there were barely a few hundred.
Yet across the world, many rhino species remain dangerously threatened. With your support we can keep up the fight.
https://t.co/kRCeRirGsE
🦏🌿 #LakkhiFoundation #SaveTheRhino #ConservationWin
Gorillas share over 98% of our DNA.
They form families, grieve loss, and live in tight-knit groups - just like us.
But their forests are disappearing.
At Lakkhi Foundation, we stand for those who can’t speak for themselves.
Protect their home. Protect their future.
🦍🌿 #Gorilla
In the wild, survival is a team effort.
Meerkats take turns watching over each other, protecting the group with trust and vigilance.
At Lakkhi Foundation, we believe in the same spirit - looking out for every species, every habitat, together.
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With their bright beaks and echoing calls, hornbills are the storytellers of the forest.
But deforestation is cutting their chapters short.
Lakkhi Foundation works to protect the habitats these iconic birds depend on.
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#LakkhiFoundation#SaveTheHornbill#ForestGuardians