Great Indian Bustard, Jaiselmer

Wildshots: Great Indian Bustard, A Leopard With Kill, A Tree Hugging Sloth Bear

30 November, 2025 โ€“ 06 December, 2025. Top pick of Indiaโ€™s threatened wildlife in photographs this week.ย Image copyright of the photographer.


A leopard in Kabini, Karnataka carries its prey high up into the safety of the trees, showcasing its incredible strength and agility. Surrounded by dense green foliage, the predator pauses just long enough to lock eyes with the cameraโ€”an intimate moment from one of Indiaโ€™s richest wildlife landscapes.

Conservation status: Near Threatened

Photograph: Ayumi Suyi / Facebook

Leopard with kill in Kabini, Karnataka

Two lionesses walk in perfect sync, guarding a young cub as they move through the dusty trails of Gir Forest, Gujarat. Their steady gaze and the cubโ€™s playful confidence capture the bond and resilience of Asiatic lions. A powerful glimpse into Indiaโ€™s only wild lion population.

Conservation status: Vulnerable

Photograph: Madhur Nangia / Instagram

The striking Cheer Pheasant stands tall amid Ranikhetโ€™s frosty grasslands. With its populations declining and classified as Vulnerable, every sighting of this Himalayan specialist feels like a precious reminder of why its habitat must be protected.

Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Photograph: Sundareswaran R Vetaikorumagan / Facebook

Cheer Pheasant Ranikhet

The powerful Himalayan Ibex โ€“ a true icon of Indiaโ€™s high-altitude wilderness. These mountain specialists navigate cliffs with ease, thriving where few other animals can survive.
Conservation status: Least Concern but threatened by illegal hunting

Photograph: Amir Jaspa / Facebook

Himalayan Ibex

In the heart of Desert National Park, Jaisalmer, the Great Indian Bustard displays its regal wings โ€” a powerful reminder of why this Critically Endangered species needs urgent protection.

Conservation Status: Critically Endangered

Photograph: Tirtha Kumar Ganguli / Facebook

Read More: The Perils of Being a Great Indian Bustard

Great Indian Bustard

An injured Greater Adjutant Stork was rescued in Bihar’s Munger district and sent for advanced treatment by the forest department. The stork had injuries on its beak and wings when locals found it and offered water and basic first aid. In India these scavenger birds are mainly found in Assam and Bihar.

Conservation Status: Near Threatened

Photograph: EtvBharat

Read More: Helping the Hargila, How Assam Successfully Bred The Adjutant Stork

Adjutant Stork

A Sloth Bear clings to a tree in Panna Tiger Reserve โ€” alert, curious, and perfectly at home in its forest world. This shaggy, insect-loving bear is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Pannaโ€™s forests remain one of the key habitats where the species still survives amid threats from shrinking habitat and conflict.

Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Photograph: Ashish Sikka / Facebook

Sloth Bear

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Puja M is a writer and wildlife enthusiast, passionate about animals and nature. Through her words, she seeks to raise awareness, share stories of the wild, and inspire others to connect with and protect the natural world.
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