Discusses various threats faced by animals in India's wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Number of endangered species in India since 1952; Impact of human settlements near wildlife parks and sanctuaries on wildlife habitat; Measures undertaken by the Indian government for wildlife conservation; ...
Wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are significant regions for environmental conservation. Most of the wildlife sanctuaries are later converted into national parks. This helps the conservationists and biologists to take a closer look at the present state of animals. Both the sanctuaries and national...
With some of the country’s popular wildlife sanctuaries, the state Tamil Nadu attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world and gives them a great opportunity to come close to nature and its wildest creations. So without much ado, here pick some Tamil Nadu’sfinest national parks and...
of mammals, rare migratory fowl and reptiles alike. The vegetation phenomenon likewise shrouds ample novel verdure that are blessed with natural medicinal worth. Thesemarvels of nature are saved and ensured inside regions that are recognized asWildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks in Himachal Pradesh....
Nestled in the lush forests of the Western ghats in Kerala are some of the finest Wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks. Each one home to rare animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants. From the endangered Nilgiri tahr to the lion-tailes macaque. From the atlas moth to the travancore ...
Maharashtra state is home to many rare species of flora and fauna in 17 wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Wildlife safari in important sanctuaries of Maharashtra inlcude Tadoba National Park, Sanjay Gandhi National Park,Pench National Park, Bharmr
As human populations expand, natural habitats are increasingly fragmented and destroyed, leaving animals with limited resources and vulnerable to extinction. Establishing protected areas, such as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, provides vital havens for animals to thrive. By ...
Kerala is blessed with 16 wildlife sanctuaries and five national parks that are located in the Western Ghats with rich species of both fauna and flora spread across the forests. Some of the species that you can count on your visit to some of the wildlife reserves are wild boars, otters, ex...