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Top 7 Indian Wildlife Sanctuary

Today, the wildlife species are getting Endangered and Endemic. These Parks and Reserves are made to protect the Endemic/Endangered species. There are many Reserves/Parks in India, some of them are:

Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park

It is located in Rajasthan. The inside of the National Park has Ranthambore Fort. It was established in 1955 as a Wildlife Sanctuary but was declared a National park in 1980. It is a home to lots of Tigers.

 

Sundarban National Park

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Sundarban National Park

It is located in West Bengal. It is the largest Mangrove Forest in the world. It is home to many Royal Bengal Tigers. It’s focus is also to preserve One-Horned Rhinoceros.

 

Jim Corbett National Park

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Jim Corbett National Park

It is located in Uttarakhand. It is India’s Oldest National Park. This national park is named after the legendary Hunter turned Conservationist, Jim Corbett. This National Park is safeguarding the endangered Bengal Tigers.

 

Periyar Tiger Reserve

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Periyar Tiger Reserve

It is located in Kerala. It is located in between the Western Ghats. This reserve is home to many wildlife creatures and especially endangered species and Tigers. This Tiger reserve is also a Tourist attraction and most of them are Nature Lovers and Wildlife Enthusiasts.

 

Kaziranga National Park

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Kaziranga National Park

It is located in Assam. It stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the One-Horned Rhinoceros. It is also a home to many Bird Species making it a paradise for Birdwatchers and Nature Enthusiasts.

 

Gir National Park

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Gir National Park

It is located in Gujarat. It is the home to Asiatic Lions and their protection and growth has been the Top priority of the Gir National Park. 

 

Kanha Tiger Reserve

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Kanha Tiger Reserve

It is located in Madhya Pradesh. This Tiger Reserve is known for its association with the Jungle Book and Mowgli’s Adventures. This Reserve has contributed in the increasing number of Tigers.