The Himalaya is a global biodiversity hotspot covering parts of Nepal, Bhutan, China, and India’s Northeast, renowned for its incredible plant and animal diversity, especially endemic species. This region features extreme elevation changes, creating diverse ecosystems from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and is home to threatened species like tigers, snow leopards, and the
The Western Ghats form a part of Western Ghats-Sri Lanka global biodiversity hotspot.
They run parallel to the west coast of India and run across the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Locally they are also known as the Sahyadris.
Out of the 5584 indigenous species of plants, 2242 species are endemic to India and 1261 are endemic to the Western Ghats endemics.
The Western Ghats is also rich among the invertebrate groups.
Over 500 species of birds and 120 species of mammals are also known from this region.
The Western Ghats region harbours the largest global populations of the Asian elephants and possibly of other mammals such as the tiger, dhole and gaur. Wild relatives of cultivated plants are also found here, including pepper, cardamom, mango, jackfruit and sandal.
The North-East forms a part of Indo-Burma global biodiversity hotspot.
Some parts of the north-eastern region of India, excluding the Himalayan region, form a part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot.
Nicobar Islands are a part of the Sundaland global biodiversity hotspot.
The Malayan box turtle, the Sunbeam snake, the Saltwater crocodile and the Reticulated python are found in the Southern Nicobar group, besides several species of Pit viper in the central Nicobars.
15 reptile species are reported to be endemic to the Nicobars.
Four species of marine turtle, the Leatherback turtle, Hawksbill turtle, Green sea turtle and the Olive ridley turtle feed and nest around the Andaman and Nicobars. The nesting population of Leatherbacks in the Nicobars is one of the last four colonies that exceed 1000 individuals in the Indo-Pacific and hence has global significance.