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National Parks in India

National Parks:

✪ 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.

Difference between National Park and Sanctuaries:

✪ 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.

National parks in North East India

I. Arunachal Pradesh:

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.

II. Assam:

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

III. Manipur:

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.

IV. Meghalaya:

1. Balphakram National Park

2. Nokrek Ridge National Park

V. Mizoram:

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.

VI. Nagaland:

1. Intanki National Park

VII. Sikkim:

1. Khangchendzonga National Park:

 UNESCO World Heritage Site

 The first "Mixed Heritage" site of India.

VIII. Tripura:

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

National parks in South

I. Andaman & Nicobar Islands:

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.

II. Goa:

1. Mollem National Park

III. Karnataka:

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

IV. Kerala

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

V. Maharashtra:

1. Gugamal National Park

2. Nawegaon National Park

3. Pench (Jawaharlal Nehru) National Park

4. Sanjay Gandhi (Borivilli) National Park

5. Tadoba National Park

VI. Odisha:

1. Bhitarkanika National Park:

 Famous for Saltwater (Estuarine) Crocodile, Mangroves.

2. Simlipal National Park

VII. Tamil Nadu:

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

VIII. Telangana:

1. Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park

2. Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National Park

3. Mrugavani National Park'

IX. Andhra Pradesh:

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

X. Bihar:

Valmiki National Park:

 Location: India-Nepal border

❖ Famous for Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros.

XI. Chhattisgarh:

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

XII. Gujarat:

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)

XIII. Haryana:

1. Kalesar National Park

2. Sultanpur National Park

XIV. Himachal Pradesh:

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

XV. Jammu & Kashmir UT:

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

XVI. Ladakh:

Hemis National Park:

 Famous for its snow leopards, Himalayan griffon vulture

XVII. Jharkhand:

Betla National Park:

 Elephants, Bengal tiger, sloth bear

XVII. Madhya Pradesh:

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

XVIII. Rajasthan:

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

XIX. Uttar Pradesh:

1. Dudhwa National Park:

 Famous for Indian rhinoceros

2. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

XX. Uttarakhand:

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

XXI. West Bengal:

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

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