India has a high level of biodiversity with over 47,000 plant species and 81,000 animal species, though deforestation threatens many. Nearly 1500 plant species and over 100 animal species are endangered or vulnerable in India due to habitat loss from development, mining, overgrazing, pollution, and fires. The forest cover of India is only 19.39% of its area, below the required 33%. Conservation efforts include wildlife protection laws, banning hunting and poaching, and community-led conservation projects.