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  2. List of wildlife sanctuaries of India - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 provides for the establishment of protected areas in India. [1] Wildlife sanctuaries of India are classified as IUCN Category IV protected areas. As of November 2023, 573 wildlife sanctuaries have been established, covering 122,564.86 km 2 (47,322.56 sq mi). [2]

  3. Protected areas of India - Wikipedia

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    Between 1936 and 2022, 567 wildlife sanctuaries were established in the country that cover 122,564.86 km 2 (47,322.56 sq mi), roughly 3.73% of the geographical area of the country. [4] Among these, the 53 tiger reserves [ 1 ] are governed by Project Tiger , and are of special significance for the conservation of the Bengal tiger .

  4. Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in southern Tripura, India. [1] Description

  5. Bird sanctuaries of India - Wikipedia

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    Sri Penusila Narasimha Wildlife Sanctuary: Andhra Pradesh 5 Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary: Andhra Pradesh 6 Kondakarla Ava Bird Sanctuary: Andhra Pradesh 7 Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary: Bihar 8 Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary: Delhi 9 Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Goa 10 Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary: Gujarat 11 Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary: Gujarat 12 Kutch Bustard ...

  6. Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary

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    Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary or KNCTS is a conservation reserve and a protected area in the Kohima district, Nagaland, India. The total area notified under this park is around 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi); some of villages and hamlets are adjacent to this park: Khonoma , Mezoma and Dzüleke .

  7. Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary is noted for its wildlife. The mammals found in the sanctuary include Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos), Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus), leopard (Panthera pardus), musk deer (Moschus crysogaster), Kashmir grey langur (Semnopithecus ajax), snow leopard (Uncia), Tibetan wolf (Canis lupus), red fox (Vulpes ...

  8. Wildlife of India - Wikipedia

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    Ostriches were also formerly native to India, but also became extinct during the Late Pleistocene. [9] [10] India is home to several well-known large animals, including the Indian elephant, [11] Indian rhinoceros, [12] and Gaur. [4] India is the only country where the big cats tiger and lion exist in the wild.

  9. Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Medak District of Telangana, India, 50 km northwest of Hyderabad. The sanctuary follows the course of the Manjira River for 36 km. [2] This man-made reservoir provides drinking water to Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It has nine small islands, including Puttigadda, Bapangadda, Sangamadda and Karnamgadda.