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Number of Vulnerable Species

This sunburst chart illustrates the population of vulnerable species categorized by their status. In this specific sunburst chart, the categories are the different statuses of vulnerable species. The vulnerable species are grouped by their status, with each status represented by a different color. The segments within each status category represent the population of each species within that category. The chart is scaled with the proportions of contributions of various species and categories making it easy to understand

Extinct Species Data/Extinct 362Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg. 1,622Extinct Species Data/Endangered 2,838Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable 3,660Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened 2,625Extinct Species Data/Extinct/Mammal 81Extinct Species Data/Extinct/Aves 159Extinct Species Data/Extinct/Reptilia 24Extinct Species Data/Extinct/Amphibia 33Extinct Species Data/Extinct/Pisces 65Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg./Mammal 203Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg./Aves 223Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg./Reptilia 196Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg./Amphibia 545Extinct Species Data/Critically Endg./Pisces 455Extinct Species Data/Endangered/Mammal 505Extinct Species Data/Endangered/Aves 460Extinct Species Data/Endangered/Reptilia 382Extinct Species Data/Endangered/Amphibia 848Extinct Species Data/Endangered/Pisces 643Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable/Mammal 536Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable/Aves 798Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable/Reptilia 411Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable/Amphibia 670Extinct Species Data/Vulnerable/Pisces 1,245Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened/Mammal 345Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened/Aves 1,001Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened/Reptilia 329Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened/Amphibia 402Extinct Species Data/Near Threatened/Pisces 548ExtinctCritically Endg.EndangeredVulnerableNear ThreatenedMammal : 81Aves : 159Reptilia : 24Amphibia : 33Pisces : 65Mammal : 203Aves : 223Reptilia : 196Amphibia : 545Pisces : 455Mammal : 505Aves : 460Reptilia : 382Amphibia : 848Pisces : 643Mammal : 536Aves : 798Reptilia : 411Amphibia : 670Pisces : 1245Mammal : 345Aves : 1001Reptilia : 329Amphibia : 402Pisces : 548
37%31.4%13.4%7.1%5.1%4%2%ExploitationHabitat Degradation/ChangeHabitat LossClimate ChangeInvasive Species/GenesPollutionDisease

Reasons for Wildlife Decrease by their Proportion

This chart depicts the reasons for wildlife decrease and their respective contributions to this decline. As you can see from the chart, Exploitation is the largest contributor to the decline in wildlife populations, accounting for 37% of the total. Protecting and restoring habitats, enforcing hunting and poaching laws, reducing pollution, and addressing climate change are all crucial steps in protecting our planet's wildlife.

Change in Tiger Population

This chart shows the trend in tiger population from 1970 to 2020 . Due to efforts by the government in 1980's tiger population showed a good growth in thosw times . However , as the "trend" declined , so the tiger population , drastically dropping till 2005 . Now , again with all the conservation laws and ban on hunting and poaching , we are yet again showing a decent level of growth in the tiger population

Forest area vs Population of States from 1987-2013

The circular barplot is useful for visualizing how forest area growth is distributed across different states of the country and how it relates to their populations. .The forest area growth of each state is represented by a bar extending outward from the center of the circle while the population is represented by a bar extending inwards towards the center . The length of the bar is proportional to the percentage growth in forest area for that state, with longer bars representing greater growth. The slider provides the user flexibility with analysing a year of his choice with a step size of 2 years

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Forest CoverPopulation

Reasons for Forest Degradation and effect on tree cover loss over several years

The chart consists of several vertical bars, each representing a year of data. The horizontal axis represents the years, while the vertical axis represents the percentage of tree cover loss. The bars are divided into sections, each representing a specific reason for deforestation, such as Agriculture, Forestry, Urbanization etc. The stacked bar chart provides an informative and visual way to represent the impact of various reasons for deforestation on tree cover loss over time. It is a useful tool for understanding the causes of deforestation and identifying potential solutions to this pressing environmental issue.

Change in Forest Cover of Vairous countries over Years

Forest cover of countries in % area of country

This visulization shows how forest cover of various countries change over years from which we can see whether forest area has increase,descreased or remain stable over time.Additionally, we can identify the specific years or periods where significant changes in forest cover occurred, and investigate the reasons behind those changes. Also allows us to compare the forest cover of different regions or countries, highlighting disparities in conservation efforts and potential areas for collaboration

Map Of India showing different conservation Sites

This is a Choropleth map of India according to % forest cover of states.
On map we can see various Ramsar sites and National Parks and Wildlife Sancturies in India. These are government initiatives for protecting flora and fauna of country.