About the book
A Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or other interest, which is reserved and managed for conservation and to provide opportunities for study or research. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 provides for the establishment of Protected Areas in India. Wildlife sanctuaries of India are classified as IUCN Category IV protected areas. As of December 2020, 553 wildlife sanctuaries were established in India, covering 119,776 km2 (46,246 sq mi). Among these, Project Tiger governs 51 tiger reserves, which are of special significance for the conservation of the Bengal tiger. The oldest bird sanctuary is Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary near Chennai in Tamil Nadu state, and was established in 1796.Benefit from reading the collection of information about the Wildlife Sanctuary in India ..!
Book publishing : Bright Zoom
author : Jakkir Hussain
Wildlife Sanctuaries in India
content :
District Board of Wildlife Sanctuaries in India.
1. Andaman And Nicobar
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Telangana
4. Bihar
5. Chattishgarh
6. Haryana
7. Gujarat
8. Himachal Pradesh
9. Jammu & Kashmir
10. Jharkhand
11.Karnataka
12. Kerala
13. Lakshadweep
14. Madhya Pradesh
15. Maharashtra
16. Odisha
17. Punjab
18. Puducherry
19. Rajasthan
20. Tamil Nadu
21. Uttar Pradesh
22. Uttarakhand
23. West Bengal
24. Arunachal Pradesh
25. Assam
26. Mizoram
27Manipur
28. Sikkim
29. Nagaland
30. Meghalaya
31. Tripura
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