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Express News Quiz: On wildlife, nature & popular culture

For World Wildlife Day, this week’s news quiz is themed around India’s natural heritage, ecosystems and under-reported trivia. Can you crack it all?

Express News Quiz on indian world wildlife day trivia nature ecosystemsWorld Wildlife Day Quiz: How well do you know India's country’s natural heritage?
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When it comes to holding attention, wildlife conservation rarely makes it to the top of the list. Those of us in cities aren’t close enough to feel the burn, but another factor is how little news about ecological damage actually makes it to the mainstream. Celebrity weddings? Check. But a wildfire destroying forests? Crickets.

Last Friday's Quiz | On climate change, Brazil's carnival and India's political pulse

Seeing as March opens with World Wildlife Day, there’s no better time to try and reverse this pattern. Today’s news quiz is thus entirely themed on India’s animals and ecosystems, with enough clues to help you crack all 11 questions. Good luck, and see you on the other side!

Note: To get your final score, make sure to attempt all questions. The list below the quiz box will have the meaning of your results.

Here’s what your score means:

> 0-50: Frankly, a red flag. Start reading from our app!

> 50-100: The average score. Not bad.

> 100-150: Certified smart cookie.

> 150-200: A know-it-all, worthy of the badge.

> Over 200: You’re coming for my job, and I don’t like it.

Not into quizzes? 

Try our daily sudoku, or one of our themed crosswords:

Easy | Bheja Fry: Crossword On Indian Food

Medium | ‘Way of the Vagabond’: Travel Crossword

Hard | Big B Crossword: On Amitabh Bachchan

For more brainy fun, you can follow @iepuzzles on Instagram.

 

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