PM Modi Celebrates World Wildlife Day with a Jungle Safari at Gir
PM Modi Visits Gir National Park On World Wildlife Day: On World Wildlife Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Gujarat’s Gir National Park. Indian pangolins, crested treewifts, Sambal dears, and Asiatic lions may all be found in the park.
Modi is visiting the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat’s Junagadh district. He is enjoying a lion safari with a camera in his hand. With a camera in his hand, a hat on his head. The Prime Minister’s wildlife photographer is seen.

The Prime Minister also shared photographs clicked by him on X, alongisde the caption, “Lions and lionesses in Gir! Tried my hand at some photography this morning”. He called for global efforts to safeguard wildlife for future generations.
“Today, on World Wildlife Day, let’s reiterate our commitment to protect and preserve the incredible biodiversity of our planet. Every species plays a vital role — let’s safeguard their future for generations to come!” he posted.
The Prime Minister has seen the natural beauty of the Gir forest, the forest, and the rare wildlife living there from a close distance. Modi has taken pictures in the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary. Photos of lions, tigers, etc., can be seen in Modi’s photos. However, some ministers and senior officers of the Forest Department were also present during this visit. The Gir Wildlife Sanctuary is currently spread over an area of 33,000 km2 in 9 districts and 53 Region.
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