Sangai, also known as Manipuri Brow-antlered Deer is found only in Manipur. It lives in the marshy wetland in Keibul Lamjao, in the southern part of Loktak Lake, which is the largest fresh water lake in Eastern India. Keibul Lamjao National Park is their last safe home in the world. The Sangai is the state animal of Manipur, and also is projected as the social and cultural identity of the State. Sangai is an endangered species. The Loktak Hydroelectric Power Project has become a threat to the Sangai habitat. A constant high water level is maintained in the lake and this has led to many changes, one of which is the rise of water level in Keibul Lamjao National Park during the rainy season. Manipur experiences heavy rains during the monsoon season. What happens during the rainy season is that the deer seeks shelter in isolated dry patches in the National Park and poachers lie in wait for such opportunity. Although banned by law, hunting of the Sangai continues. People hunt for meat. If the Sangai are not protected, they will soon be extinct. SAVE SANGAI, PROTECT SANGAI.