✪ The Wild Life (Protection) Act of 1972 provided for the declaration of National Parks by the State Government in addition to the declaration of wildlife sanctuaries.
✪ Areas that are considered to be of adequate ecological, geomorphological and natural significance are declared as National Parks.
✪ Activities such as grazing of livestock are regulated in sanctuaries, in National Parks, these are prohibited.
✪ Wildlife sanctuary can be created for a particular species whereas the national park is not primarily focused on a particular species.
✪ The Central Government may also declare, Wild Life Sanctuary and National Park under certain conditions.
1. Mouling National Park:
✧ Climate: No dry season. Extremely Humid. Heavy Rainfall.
✧ Vegetation: At lower latitudes- Tropical forests. At higher latitudes-Temperate forests.
2. Namdapha National Park:
✧ Namdapha flying squirrel is endemic to the park. It’s IUCN status: Critically Endangered.
1. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park:
✧ Vegetation: Grasslands, Moist mixed deciduous forests, Semi-evergreen forests
✧ Gangetic dolphin, Asian elephant etc found here.
2. Kaziranga National Park:
✧ Vegetation: Elephant Grass, tropical moist broadleaf forests
✧ Famous for one-horned rhinoceros. Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian elephant, wild water buffalo swamp deer etc are also found.
3. Manas National Park:
✧ It is sharing common border with the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.
✧ Famous for its population of the wild water buffalo (EN).
4. Nameri National Park:
✧ This National park shares its northern boundary with the Pakke Tiger Reserve of Arunachal Pradesh.
5. Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park:
✧ Famous for Gangetic dolphin, Indian pangolin, Great Indian rhinoceros, pygmy hog (EN) etc
1. Keibul-Lamjao National Park:
✧ Presence of Loktak Lake
✧ Famous for Dancing deer.
✧ It is a swamp with floating decomposed plant materials locally called phumdis.
1. Balphakram National Park
2. Nokrek Ridge National Park
1. Murlen National Park
2. Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park
✧ Phawngpui mountain (Blue Mountain- highest peak in the state)
✧ The state bird of Mizoram: Mrs. Hume's pheasant is found here.
1. Intanki National Park
1. Khangchendzonga National Park:
✧ UNESCO World Heritage Site
✧ The first "Mixed Heritage" site of India.
1. Bison (Rajbari) National Park:
✧ It is in the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary.
✧ Famous for Indian Gaur
2. Clouded Leopard National Park:
✧ It is a part of Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary.
✧ Famous for clouded leopard
1. Campbell Bay & Galathea National Parks:
❖ Southernmost National Park of India~ Galathea National Park
❖ Famous for Nicobar pigeon.
2. Mahatama Gandhi Marine National Park:
❖ Corals prevalent in the area
❖ Fringing reefs are most common reefs.
3. Mount Harriett National Park:
❖ It is a butterfly hotspot.
4. Rani Jhansi Marine National Park
5. Saddle Peak National Park
❖ Famous for dolphins, whales and saltwater crocodile.
1. Mollem National Park
1. Anshi National Park:
❖ Famous for wild boars, elephant, Bengal tiger, black panther, wild boars, bonnet macaque, Malabar civet, Malabar giant squirrel etc
2. Bandipur National Park:
❖ Famous for sandalwood
3. Bannerghatta National Park:
4. Kudremukh National Park:
❖ Famous for lion-tailed macaque
5. Nagarahole (Rajiv Gandhi) National Park:
❖ An Important Bird Area.
❖ Famous for Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Indian elephant etc
1. Anamudi Shola National Park:
❖ Famous for lion-tailed macaques, Nilgiri tahr, Nilgiri marten etc
2. Eravikulam National Park
3. Mathikettan Shola National Park
4. Pambadum Shola National Park
5. Silent Valley National Park:
❖ Parts of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
❖ Famous for Lion-tailed macaques
1. Gugamal National Park
2. Nawegaon National Park
3. Pench (Jawaharlal Nehru) National Park
4. Sanjay Gandhi (Borivilli) National Park
5. Tadoba National Park
1. Bhitarkanika National Park:
❖ Famous for Saltwater (Estuarine) Crocodile, Mangroves.
2. Simlipal National Park
1. Annamalai (Indira Gandhi) National Park:
❖ Famous for Lion-tailed macaque
2. Guindy National Park
3. Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park:
❖ Famous for Dugong, a marine mammal
4. Mudumalai National Park:
❖ Famous for Indian elephant, Bengal tiger, gaur, Indian white-rumped vulture, India Vulture.
5. Mukurthi National Park:
❖ Famous Nilgiri tahr
1. Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park
2. Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National Park
3. Mrugavani National Park'
1. Papikonda National Park
❖ Famous for Rhesus macaque and Bonnet macaque
2. Rajiv Gandhi (Rameswaram) National Park
3. Sri Venkateswara National Park:
❖ Part of Seshachalam Hills Biosphere Reserve.
❖ Famous for red sandalwood
Valmiki National Park:
❖ Location: India-Nepal border
❖ Famous for Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros.
1. Guru Ghasidas National Park:
❖ Located in the Narmada Valley
❖ Dry deciduous forests eco-region
❖ Famous for Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, spotted deer
2. Indravati National Park:
❖ Famous for Wild Asian buffalo (EN), gaur (Indian bison), nilgai, blackbuck, chausingha.
❖ Named after Indravati River
3. Kanger Valley National Park:
❖ Home for the state bird of Chhattisgarh~ Bastar hill myna.
❖ Named after Kanger River
❖ Famous for limestone deposits
1. Blackbuck (Velavadar) National Park:
❖ Type of Vegetation: Savanna grassland.
❖ Famous for blackbuck and lesser florican
2. Gir National Park:
❖ Home for Asiatic lions
❖ Dry deciduous scrub forest.
❖ Famous for Asiatic lion, mugger crocodile, Indian leopard
3. Marine (Gulf of Kachchh) National Park:
❖ Famous for Corals, Olive ridleys and leather backs, dugongs
4. Vansda (Bansda) National Park:
❖ Deciduous forest type vegetation
❖ Famous for Indian giant squirrel (Malabar giant squirrel)
1. Kalesar National Park
2. Sultanpur National Park
1. Great Himalayan National Park
❖ UNESCO World Heritage
❖ Famous for Blue sheep, snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan tahr, etc.
2. Inderkilla National Park:
❖ Famous for Himalayan Ibex (Siberian Ibex).
3. Khirganga National Park:
❖ Famous for Snow Leopard, Himalayan Ibex, blue sheep etc
4. Pin Valley National Park:
❖ Famous for Snow Leopard and Himalayan Ibex (also referred to as Siberian Ibex).
5. Simbalbara National Park
1. City Forest (Salim Ali) National Park:
❖ Named after the Indian ornithologist Salim Ali.
❖ Famous for Kashmiri stag (hangul), musk deer, Himalayan black bear etc
2. Dachigam National Park:
❖ Famous for Hangul (Kashmir stag), Musk deer
3. Kishtwar National Park
Hemis National Park:
✷ Famous for its snow leopards, Himalayan griffon vulture
Betla National Park:
✷ Elephants, Bengal tiger, sloth bear
1. Bandhavgarh National Park:
✷ In 1951, India’s first white tiger was captured in this region
✷ Moist deciduous forests
2. Dinosaur (Ashmadha) Fossils National Park:
✷ In this site, Dinosaur eggs and fossils and fossilised trees dating back 60 million years were discovered
3. Indira Priyadarshini Pench National Park:
✷ Named after Pench River
✷ Dry deciduous forests
4. Kanha National Park:
✷ This National park is inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s "The Jungle Book".
✷ Famous for barasingha (swamp deer)
5. Madhav National Park:
✷ Named after Madho Rao Scindia
✷ Famous for chinkara (Indian gazelle).
✷ Sakhya Sagar and Madhav Sagar lakes are two important lakes in the park.
6. Mandla Plant Fossil National Park:
✷ Situated in in the Narmada Valley
7. Panna National Park:
✷ Famous for fish-eating freshwater crocodiles.
8. Sanjay National Park
9. Satpura National Park
10. Van Vihar National Park
1. Desert National Park:
✷ Famous for Great Indian bustard
2. Keoladeo Ghana National Park:
✷ UNESCO World Heritage Site.
✷ Regular wintering area in India for the Siberian crane
✷ Famous for Migratory waterfowl, Siberian crane, painted storks, sarus crane
3. Mukundra Hills National Park
4. Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, National Park
5. Sariska National Park
1. Dudhwa National Park:
✷ Famous for Indian rhinoceros
2. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
1. Gangotri National Park
2. Govind Pashu Vihar National Park :
✷ Snow Leopard Project
3. Jim Corbett National Park:
✷ Oldest national park in India.
✷ Established in 1936. To protect the Bengal tiger.
✷ Named after Jim Corbett
✷ First to come under the Project Tiger initiative.
4. Nanda Devi National Park:
✷ UNESCO World Heritage Site.
✷ Famous for Himalayan black bear.\
5. Rajaji National Park:
✷ Named after C. Rajagopalachari
6. Valley of Flowers National Park:
✷ Endemic alpine flowers.
✷ Famous for Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, musk deer
1. Buxa National Park:
✦ Famous for Bengal tiger, Asian elephant
2. Gorumara National Park:
✦ Primarily known for Indian rhinoceros.
✦ Rolling forests and riverine grasslands and is known as the Dooars in Bengal
3. Jaldapara National Park:
✦ Largest population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros after Kaziranga National Park.
✦ Famous for Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Indian leopard, Indian elephants etc
4. Neora Valley National Park:
✦ Himalayan broadleaf forests.
✦ Famous for Red Panda
5. Sunderban National Park:
✦ A biosphere reserve
✦ Ramsar Site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
✦ Mangrove forests (Sundarbans got its name from the Sundari mangrove tree).
✦Famous for Royal Bengal Tiger, saltwater crocodile, river terrapin, olive ridley turtle, Ganges river dolphin.
Posted Date: 10/03/2022