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✅Upsc prelims environment and ecology
🔸 Environment & Biodiversity
🔸 Agriculture

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2021-07-28 18:45:53 Vansda National Park

Vansda National Park, also known as Bansda National Park, is a protected area which represents the thick woodlands of the Dangs and southern Gujarat

Riding on the banks of Ambika River and measuring roughly 24 km2 in area, the park lies about 65 km east of the town of Chikhali on the National Highway 8, and about 80 km northeast of the city of Valsad. 

 Vansda, the town from which the name of the park is derived, is an important trading place for the surrounding area where the majority of the population is represented by adivasis. Vansda-Waghai state highway runs through the park, so does the narrow gauge rail link connecting Ahwa to Billimora.

Established in 1979 as a National Park, the deciduous forest area having groves of "Katas" bamboo owes its beauty to no felling of trees since 1952. Nestled in the Western Ghats of Sahyadri range, it has a unique flavour of flora and fauna population

Apart from the botanical garden, some of the other attractions include local tribes, "Gira Falls", and the "Conservation center
There is also a deer breeding center maintained by Nature Club Surat in this region.
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2021-07-28 18:45:41
#National_Park

The Great Himalayan National Park


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The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), is one of India's national parks, is located in Kullu region in the state of Himachal Pradesh.

Tirthan flows through
Great Himalayan
National Park in H.P

June 2014, the Great Himalayan National Park was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.

animals such as blue sheep, snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, musk deer and Himalayan tahr.

Himalayan brown bear is IUCN red list Critically Endangered
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2021-07-25 20:34:40
Asiatic Lion
●Asiatic lion is a Panthera leo population surviving today only in India.
●Since the turn of the 20th century, its range is restricted to Gir National Park and the surrounding areas in the Indian state of Gujarat.
●Historically, it inhabited much of Western Asia and the Middle East to northern India.
●In IUCN Red List, it is listed under its former scientific name Panthera leo persica as Endangered because of its small population size and area of occupancy.
●Panthera leo persica was included on CITES Appendix I, and is fully protected in India.
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Indian Vulture
●Indian vulture is an Old World vulture native to India, Pakistan and Nepal.
●It has been listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2002, as the population severely declined.
●Indian vultures died of kidney failure caused by diclofenac poisoning.
●Saving Asia's Vultures from Extinction (Save) programme announced that it expects to start releasing captive-bred birds into the wild by 2016.
●Two captive Himalayan griffons were released in June, 2016 from Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre, Pinjore as part of Asia's first vulture re-introduction program.
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