India, Feb. 15 -- In a positive development for wildlife conservation, Karnataka's first wolf sanctuary in Bankapur, Koppal district, has recorded the birth of five endangered Indian grey wolf pups.
This marks another step forward in efforts to revive the species, which has faced a dwindling population in recent years.
This comes just weeks after the sanctuary saw the birth of eight wolf pups. According to a Times of India report, officials estimate the current wolf population in the protected area to be around 40-45, a significant rise attributed to improved conservation strategies.
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