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India, Nepal, Bhutan plan trans-border conservation area Manas National Park is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, Project tiger reserve and a biosphere reserve The park shares a common border with the Royal Manas National Park of Bhutan The park is home to many endangered species like Assam roofed turtle, golden Langur, hispid hare and pygmy hog It is also famous for its wild water buffaloes
manas National park | | Factly News:India, Nepal and Bhutan have drafted a memorandum of understanding to create a trans-boundary wildlife conservation ‘peace park’ Facts: About the Park: The proposed Park will include biodiversity-rich landscapes in … Read More
Assam govt decides to upgrade Dehing Patkai wildlife sanctuary to a . . . News: Assam government has decided to upgrade the Dehing Patkai wildlife sanctuary into a national park amid an ongoing row over allowing coal mining within its jurisdiction Facts: Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary: The sanctuary is also known as the Jeypore Rainforest It is located in the districts of Dibrugarh and Tinsukia in Assam
Anthrax | | Factly It harbors the highest density of Rhino in the world and the second highest concentration of Rhino in Assam after Kaziranga National Park Besides rhinoceros, the other mammals found are Leopard, Leopard cat, Fishing cat, Jungle cat, Feral Buffalo, Wild pigs, Chinese pangolins among others Other National Parks in Assam: Dibru-Saikhowa National
Mukurthi National Park | | Factly About Mukurthi National Park: Location: It is located in the northwest corner of Tamil Nadu in the Western Ghats mountain range It is also a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Type: It is characterised by montane grasslands and shrublands interspersed with sholas in a high altitude area of high rainfall, near-freezing temperatures and high winds
Factly articles for 7th July 2020 1 China reports suspected case of ‘Black Death’ plague All you need to know News: China has issued a warning after a hospital reported a case of suspected bubonic plague also known as the “Black Death”
Gulf Of Mannar National Park | | Factly The Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park authorities have rejected the National Centre for Coastal Research’s (NCCR) proposal of using the Gulf of Mannar region for field tests
Kaziranga National Park | | Factly - ForumIAS Kaziranga National Park: It is located in the State of Assam and is the single largest undisturbed and representative area in the Brahmaputra Valley floodplain The park was declared as a National Park in 1974 and was also declared as a Tiger Reserve in 2006 In 1985, the park was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Rhinos to be re-introduced in Uttarakhand | | Factly - ForumIAS About Jim Corbett National Park Jim Corbet National Park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park- the first national park in India It is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand The park was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1973- the first to come under the Project Tiger initiative Additional Information:
Near-extinct hard ground swamp deer see revival in Kanha News: The population of Hard ground swamp deer (Barasingha) has increased to 800 in the Kanha National park and Tiger Reserve Facts: Barasingha: It is the state animal of Madhya Pradesh; IUCN Status: Vulnerable; Kanha National park and Tiger Reserve