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Aravali diversity-bio Park, Gurgaon, (or Aravalli Biodiversity Park, Gurgaon) spreads over 392 acres, [1] near the Guru Dronacharya metro station in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The park, contains ecologically restored and semi arid land vegetation. The park was opened to the public on World Environment Day, 5 June 2010. [2]
Aravalli Biodiversity Park, Gurgaon Northern Palm Squirrel in 'Aravalli Biodiversity Park', Delhi. Aravalli Biodiversity Park [7] is an area spreading over 2.8 km 2 (690 acres) on the South Central Delhi Ridge within the Aravalli Range. The area is enclosed by JNU, Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, National Highway 8, Vasant Kunj, Masoodpur, Palam road ...
Aravali Biodiversity Park, New Delhi, located in the Delhi Ridge in the city of New Delhi, India Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
[1] [2] Biodiversity significance of Ridge lies in its merger with Indo-Gangetic plains, [3] as it is the part of the Northern Aravalli leopard wildlife corridor, an important wildlife corridor which starts from the Sariska National Park in Rajasthan, passes through Nuh, Faridabad and Gurugram districts of Haryana and ends at Delhi Ridge. [2]
After the restoration started in 2015, this biodiversity park was officially inaugurated in November 2016. [6] Delhi has 7,884 hectares of fragmented forests which are deprived of wild animals due to the unplanned urbanisation. [5] In 2015, Delhi already had Aravalli Biodiversity Park and Yamuna Biodiversity Park.
"The Great Green Wall of Aravalli" is a proposed 1,600 km long and 5 km wide green ecological corridor along Aravalli range from Gujarat to Delhi, it will be connected to Shivalik hill range and 1.35 billion (135 crore) new native trees will be planted over 10 years to rehabilitate the forest cover in this area.
Sanjay Van is a sprawling city forest area near Vasant Kunj and Mehrauli in Delhi, India. It is spread over an area of 443 acres . It is one of the most thickly wooded areas of the city’s green lungs.
Northern Ridge biodiversity park, [2] in Delhi Ridge of Aravalli range is a 87 hectares biodiversity area in the Northern Ridge (also called Kamla Nehru Ridge or forest) in Delhi, India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] It lies in the Northern Aravalli leopard wildlife corridor .