Gujarat National Parks UPSC
Gujarat, a state in western India, is home to 4 national parks that showcase the region’s diverse flora and fauna.
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1. Gir National Park
- It is also known as Sasan Gir.
- It is famous for its last natural habitat of the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) in India.
- The park is located in the Junagadh district of Gujarat in India.
- It is situated in the southwestern part of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat in the foothills of the Girnar range.
- In 1965, Gir National Park was established as a wildlife sanctuary.
- In 1975, Gir Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a national park.
- Area: It covers an area of approximately 1412 square kilometers (545 square miles).
- Hills: The Gir Range, Kankai Mata hills and Tulsi Shyam Hill is located in the Gir National Park.
- River: Hiran, Machhundri, Shingada, Godavari, Datardi, Raval, Shetrunji rivers flow through the park.
- Kamleshwar Dam is located near the Gir National Park. The dam is built on the Hiran River.
- Tribe: The Maldhari community traditionally resides in and around the Gir Forest region of Gujarat, India.
- Flora: Teak, Dhak or Flame of the Forest, Jamun, Ber, Babul, Banyan, Neem, Tendu, Indian Gooseberry, Kadam, Grasses and Shrubs.
- Fauna: Asiatic Lions, Leopards, Sambar Deer, Chital, Striped Hyena, White-backed Vulture, long-billed vulture, Palla’s Fish Eagle, Marsh Crocodile, King Kobra, Russell’s Viper, Star Tortoise, Soft-shelled Turtle etc.
- It is also houses a crocodile breeding center.
2. Blackbuck National Park
- Blackbuck National Park is also known as Velavadar National Park.
- It is located at Velavadar in the Bhavnagar District of Gujarat, India.
- It is situated in the Bhal region of Saurashtra.
- Earlier period, It served as a “vidi” (grassland) that belonged to the maharaja of the princely state of Bhavnagar in Gujarat.
- In 1972, it was officially designated as a wildlife sanctuary to provide enhanced protection for the blackbuck species.
- In 1976, the area was formally established as Blackbuck National Park.
- Area: It is spread over an area of approximately 34 square kilometers.
- River: Parvalia and Alang river passes through the park.
- Flora: The park’s flora is primarily composed of dry grasses (60%), shrubs (15%) and thorny bushes.
- Fauna: Blackbucks, Wolves, Hyenas, Wild Boar, Jackals, Lesser Floricans, Macqueen’s Bustards, Houbara Bustard, Indian Cobra. Russell’s Viper, Saw-scaled Viper etc.
3. Gulf Of Kutch Marine National Park
- It is the first Marine National Park in India.
- It is located in the Gulf of Kutch, along the western coast of India, in the state of Gujarat, specifically in the Jamnagar district.
- It is situated on the southern shore of the Gulf of Kutch.
- The park is famous for the endangered dugong (sea cow).
- The park is also home to the Kharai camel.
- In 1980, Gulf of Kutch, an area of 270 square kilometers from Okha to Jodiya was designated as a Marine Sanctuary.
- In 1982, a core area of 110 square kilometers within the Marine Sanctuary was designated as the Gulf of Kutch Marine National Park.
- Area: Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park covers an area of 162.89 square kilometers, which includes 42 islands and the surrounding sea.
- River: The Sang river passes through the park.
- Flora: Mangroves, Coral Reefs, Saline Grasslands, Algae and Seagrass etc.
- Fauna: Dugong, dolphins, whales, sea anemones, jellyfishes, sea horse, octopus, pearl oyster, sea turtles, and fish etc.
4. Vansda National Park
- Vansda National Park is also known as Bansda National Park.
- It is located in the Vansda tehsil, Navsari District of Gujarat state, India.
- In 1942, it was declared as a reserved forest under the British government’s Forest Act.
- In 1959, the area was declared a wildlife sanctuary under the Wildlife Protection Act of India.
- In 1979, it was declared a national park.
- Area: It covers an area of approximately 24.32 square kilometers (9.4 square miles).
- River: Ambika river passes through the park.
- Tribe: The park is home to several tribal communities, with the Dangi tribe being the most prominent.
- Flora: Teak, Bamboo, Kakad, Khakhro, Timru, Haldu, Sisam, Kusum, Asan, Behda, Ambla etc.
- Fauna: Leopard, Wild Boar, Hanuman Langur, Common Palm Civet, Indian Porcupine, Four-horned Antelope, Barking Deer, Hyena, Indian Great Black Woodpecker, Common Grey Hornbill, Forest Spotted Owlet, Russell’s Viper, Saw-scaled Viper, Common Krait etc.
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