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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced wildlife conservation plans for Asiatic lions, tigers, gharials, and a critically endangered bird, while pushing for AI to combat forest fires and human-animal conflicts. At the 7th meeting of the National Board for Wildlife, he laid the foundation stone for a National Referral Centre for Wildlife, announced a scheme for tiger conservation, and a centre for managing human-wildlife conflicts.
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