India as a country is a paradise for lovers of wildlife. All creatures great to go deep and dense forests. India has 15 biosphere reserves (this is the largest national parks), 80 the number of national parks and 440 nature reserves covering 4. 5% or 1, 56, 700 square kilometers of the total area of protected forests. (These figures are subject to change). This fact becomes increasingly important in light of the fact that India supports 1. 2 billion people in a mass of about 32 million square kilometers. The support of this great variety of creatues living in these conditions is a worthwhile effort. Efforts to save wildlife in India has accelerated during the era of Indira Gandhi who was a great manager and has an interest in protecting living things. Project Tiger Indian Prime Minister effort to save the tiger population decline began during his regime. large-scale initiatives have been launched in this period of 1970.
India has the support of the unique ecosystems of unique wildlife creatures. In northern India, as there are snowy Himalayan habitats of rare and unique species like snowpartridges-snowleopard, chukkor, likemakhor goats, ibex, wolves bluesheep Himalayas, Himalayan marmots are limited to these areas. national parks and wildlife reserves in these areas are the National Park Hemis (Ladakh, J & K) Pin Valley National Park (HP) Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary (Ladakh, J & K), Nanda Devi and Valley Flowerspark ( Uttarakhand). Lower Himalayas support a different type of flora and fauna like tigers, leopards, wild elephants, sloth bears the Himalayan black bear, the variety of deer et al. Parks and sanctuaries in this region are Rajaji-Corbett and parks (Uttarakhand), Great Himalayan Park (HP), the park Dachigam (J & K) and many smaller shrines.
Central India has its own unique set of deep dense forests teeming with the huge variety of endangered wildlife such as tigers, leopards, varieties of deer know Chinkara rare marsh deer, wild elephants, wild dog, dhole ‘s black bear, a rare wolf, the hyena. The main parks in this region are Bhandavgarh, Kanha, Pence, Panna National Parks. These forests support a wide variety of protected wildlife.
Western Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat in the desert like conditions to sustain the flora and fauna that is unique. The national parks such as Ranthambore, Keoladeo Ghana Sariska, the Rajasthan desert park in support of wildlife creatures such as tigers, elephants, deer, and the variety is very important for the conservation of tigers in India. National parks as Gir Gujrat is the final critical habitat for Asiatic Lions in India. Outside of these parks there are a large number of shrines to support a variety of species. Eastern India is very famous mangrove forest, Sundarbans National Park support a good population of Bengal tigers Grande that are very famous for their dietary habits of men. The Sunderbans is a beautiful forest.
South India has a very different ecosystem and a wide undisturbed, pristine tropical forests designated as the Western Ghats. These hot spots have been declared a bio-diversity and habitats of King Cobra and other beautiful species of wildlife. large parks in this area are silent Valley Park, Periyar Park, Eravikulam park, the park and sanctuary Nagahole Mudumalai sanctuaries and many others. The ecological importance of the Western Ghats can be assessed by the fact that all trips in this area is a new discovery of many species yet to be identified and appointed.
Northeast India has its own unique ecosystem supports wildlife creatures such as the one-horned rhinoceros, wild buffalo, swamp deer, tigers, wild elephants, civets, leopard cats, red pandas and many other rare. The parks main Manas, Kaziranga, Orang and Khangchendzonga National Park and others.
Come and discover this beautiful land of wild creatures.
Wildlife Sanctuaries National Parks of India
Monday, February 15th, 2010 / admin
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