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In an age where thousands and thousands of wild and domestic species are going in to the oblivion every year, saving the Vechur, the smallest cow [1] in the world, from the brink of extinction, by a conservation programme in the Kerala Agricultural University, was a saga in conservation. A group of motivated conservationists were instrumental in the initiation of the Project, and it was a model of co-operation among academic and voluntary organisations in conservation efforts. The Vechur Conservation Association which was active from the beginning has now been registered as a public trust called the Vechur Conservation Trust[2], dedicated to the cause of biodiversity conservation.



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