National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in India

National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in India


India's Famous Forest and Wildlife Sanctuar



Sunder Ban of West Bengal Forest in India




They are also called White Tiger's house, full of natural vegetation and wildlife, this forest is spread over an area of ​​about ten thousand square kilometers, the beautiful forest delta, which is also the world's largest delta, is also on the river Ganga. It is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most important thing here is that in this forest you will find tigers floating in the river and pond, this view rarely look anywhere in the world. more about-

Kanha National Park:


India's Famous Forest and Wildlife Sanctuar

This forest site of Madhya Pradesh is also known for tigers. These are also found in more than 300 species of birds. One thousand km of this forest was approved for the tiger project in the year 1973. Twelve singhs are found in Kanha National Park which are not found in any other part of the world.

Jim Carbet National Park:



Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Jim Carmet is one of the world's famous for fishing cats, Himalayan tahr and sero. In the year 1974, it became the first Tiger Project in the country.

Gir Forest Gujarat 


India's Famous Forest and Wildlife Sanctuar
    Forest in India
 Asian Shiro. A large number of people come to see the Shero in this forest spread around fifteen hundred square kilometers. Wild spotted cat, bear, nilgai, chinkara and wild boar are the special attraction here.

Major National Parks and Sanctuaries of India--


National Park / Reservoir

State

Major wildlife
Palamu sanctuary

Jharkhand

Elephant, deer, leopard, sambhar, wild boar
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary

Jharkhand

Elephant, deer, leopard, bear, wild boar
Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Jharkhand

Cheetah, bear, leopard, chital, sambhar, wild boar
Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary



Bihar

Tiger, Nilgai, Ghadiyal, Sambar, Wild boar
Gir National Park



Gujarat

Lion, sambhar, leopard, wild boar
Nal Sarovar Reserve



Gujarat

water birds
Jim Corbett National Park



Uttarakhand

Elephants, tigers, leopards, deer, bears, Nilgai, Sambar, wild boar
Dudhwa National Park


Uttar Pradesh


Elephant, tiger, cheetah, deer, nilgai, leopard
Chandraprabha Reserve

Uttar Pradesh

Cheetah, bear, Nilgai, leopard, Sambar
Bandipur National Park
Karnataka

Elephant, cheetah, leopard, deer, chital, sambhar
Bhadra Sanctuary


Karnataka


Bear, elephant, sambhar, leopard, deer
Someshwara Reserve



Karnataka

Leopard, wild dog, deer, leopard, sambhar
Tungbadra Reserve



Karnataka

Leopard, Chital, Black deer, Chouse and Bird
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary



Andra Pradesh

Leopard, leopard, sambhar, bear, wild boar
Kavala Wildlife Sanctuary


Andra Pradesh


Cheetah, leopard, sambhar, bear, wild boar, chital
Manas National Park



Assam

Elephant, cheetah, bear, one horny rhinoceros, langur, deer
Kaziranga National Park



Assam

Cheetah, one horny rhinoceros, Hoangli pigs, Buffalo
Ghana bird sanctuary


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Rajasthan

Sambar, black deer, wild boar, rooster, gharial, Siberian crane
Ranthambore Reservoir



Rajasthan

Cheetah, Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Lankavagga, Bear, Nilgai, Sambar
Kumbhalgarh Reserve


Rajasthan

Cheetah, Nilgai, Sambar, Bear, Nilgai
Pench National Park



Madhya Pradesh

Cheetah, Nilgai, Sambar, Bear, Wild boar
Tightening reservoir


Maharashtra


Leopard, sambhar, chaosinga, wild boar, chital, bird
Worivali National Park

Maharashtra


Langur, deer, sambhar, leopard, wild boar
Abohar Reserve



Punjab

Wild boar, deer, nilgai, black goose, pigeon
Chikla reservoir



Odisha

Crane, Water Cove, Pelven, Migratory Birds
Symipal reserve


Odisha


Elephant, tiger, cheetah, leopard, sambhar, deer, crocodile, aquatic birds
Vedantangal Sanctuary



Tamil Nadu

Aquatic
Indira Gandhi Reserve


Tamil Nadu


Elephant, tiger, chital, leopard, sambhar, reed, wild dog, langur
Mudumalai Reserve


Tamil Nadu


Elephant, cheetah, leopard, sambhar, deer, wild dogs
Dampa Reserve


Mizoram

Cobra, cheetah, cat, pigeon
Periyar Reserve


Kerala

Cheetah, Elephant, Leopard, Sambhar, Deer, Bear, Nilgai, Wild Boar
Parambikulam Reserve


Kerala

Cheetah, Elephant, Leopard, Sambhar, Deer, Nilgai, Wild boar
Kanha National Park



Madhya Pradesh

Tiger, chital, leopard, sambhar, reindeer
Panchamari reservoir


Madhya Pradesh


Tigers, leopards, sambhar, nilgai, chital, deer, bear, wild buffalo
Dachigam National Park


Jammu and Kashmir


Leopard, black bear, red bear, deer,
Kishtwar National Park


Jammu and Kashmir


Black deer, wild yak, tibbati ass
Bandhavgarh National Park


Madhya Pradesh


Tiger, Leopard, Sambhar, Bear, Chakor
Nagarhole National Park



Karnataka

Cheetah, elephant, leopard, sambhar, bear, chakore, pheasant,
Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary


Arunachal Pradesh


Elephant, dragon, deer, sambhar
Sultanpur lake reservoir


Haryana
Various water birds
Rohilla National Park
Himachal Pradesh
Musk deer, brown bear, mountain cock, hill leopard
Sundarbans National Park


West Bengal


Tigers, cheetahs, deer, crocodiles
God Mahavir Park


Goa


Deer, Rat, Saheli, Sambar
Nongkhaileam reservoir

Meghalaya
Elephant, cheetah, tiger, deer, sambhar, bear
Kebul Lamjiao National Park

Manipur

Deer, wild goats, various water birds


Distribution of forests in India  Forest in India



According to the collected data, 7,70,078 sq km of Indian land is currently covered by forest area, which is 2,343 percent of the total land area. In fact, forest area is far less than this. According to the Indian Forest Survey, photographs obtained from Land Set and Land Inspection by Dehradun, the actual forest area in India is 6,33,982 square kilometers (19.44 percent of total land area).
Distribution of forests is not uniform in all the states of India, with many main reasons: 3.7% in Rajasthan, 2.7% in Punjab, 1.2% in Haryana and 6.1% in Gujarat. Due to low rainfall in these areas forests are very rare. At the same time, forests were eliminated for cultivation in Haryana and Punjab in the past, thereby reducing the forest area. More than that, Pt. Bengal (9.0%), U.P. (11.4 percent) and Bihar (15.3 percent) are also in the states. Where forest land has been mostly converted into agricultural land, whereas in the hill areas of these states and in the Nagpur plateau region of Bihar, high geographical location is due to excessive forest cover due to excessive rainfall. There are many reasons for the percentage of forests in Jammu and Kashmir (9.0 percent), which is mainly due to low rainfall, severe deserted slopes and snow-covered peaks. Due to lack of forests in these states, Maharashtra (14.3 per cent), Karnataka (16.8 per cent), Andhra Pradesh (17.2 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (13.6 per cent), the majority of the regions are under the scrutiny region. In the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu, where there is intense rainfall, forests have been cleaned and converted to farming land. In the Himalayan region and high plateau parts of central, more forest is found than other states. Due to dense rainfall, high geographical location and other natural conditions, Mizoram (89.4 percent), Nagaland (86.4 percent), Arunachal Pradesh (82.1 percent), Manipur (79.2 percent), Meghalaya (70.8 percent), Sikkim (42.8 percent) Tripura (52.8 percent), Assam (31.3 percent), Himachal Pradesh (21.2 percent), and Madhya Pradesh (30.6 percent) and Orissa (30.3 percent), the percentage of forests is highest in the state.

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