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2021-08-01 06:44:46
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2021-07-31 16:21:01
India's 14 tiger reserves received global accreditation under CA/TS (Conservation Assured Tiger Standards), that sets best practices & standards to manage tigers.
They are as follows:
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3. Kaziranga
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2021-07-31 12:21:01
Endangered Species-
Asiatic lions
tiger
Elephant
Red Panda
Gangetic dolphins
Indus River Dolphins
Gangetic River Dolphins
Irrawaddy dolphins
Indian Ocean humpback dolphin
Asian elephants
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Assam Roofed Turtle
Steppe eagle
Cane Turtle
Greater Adjutant Storks
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2021-07-24 07:57:01
Tiger Conservation
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Punjab
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Haryana
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Manipur
Tripura
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Meghalaya
Madhya Pradesh (526) has the highest tiger population followed by Karnataka and Uttarkhand.
Among the NE states, Assam (190) has the highest tiger population.
Corbett Tiger Reserve in Uttarakhand has the highest number of 231 big cats in the country while three reserves in Mizoram, West Bengal and Jharkhand have none.
Tiger Density Reserves: Corbett Tiger Reserve has high density followed by Nagarhole Tiger Reserve and Bandipur Tiger Reserve.Join:- https://t.me/UPSC_Environment_Science_TechGS3
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2021-07-23 19:45:38
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2021-07-15 13:14:29
Namdapha National Park With more than 1,000 floral and about 1,400 faunal species, it is a biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas
It is the fourth largest national park in India.
It is located between the Dapha bum range of the Mishmi Hills and the Patkai range with a wide elevation range between 200 and 4,571 m (656 and 14,997 ft).
It is crossed from east to west by the Noa Dihing River that originates at the Chaukan Pass,located on the Indo-Myanmar border.
The land cover changes with increasing elevation from tropical evergreen forest to temperate broadleaf and mixed forest.
The area falls under both the Palearctic and Indo Malayan biogeographic areas resulting in a diverse species assemblage.
The Namdapha flying squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi) was first collected in the park and described. It is endemic to the park and critically endangered. It was last recorded in 1981 in a single valley within the park@UPSC_Environment_Science_TechGS3
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