wildlife of rajasthan

State Govt. to work on action plan for introduction of cheetah in Rajasthan

Asiatic Cheetah introduction in Rajasthan

As per a recent News in HT, the Rajasthan State government will prepare an ‘action plan’ to explore the possibility of introduction of cheetah in the state. An expert committee set up by Wildlife Institute of India (WWI) has zeroed in three states – Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh – where cheetah population could be […]

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Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary

Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary in Karauli Rajasthan

The Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary is the northern extension of the Ranthambore National Park and falls within the buffer zone of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Ranthambhore became a national park on 1 November 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Wildlife Sanctuary and Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary, and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged

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National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary

National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary

National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary or National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife protected area on the course of Chambal river, that is sheltering a wide array of avian, aquatic, and other wildlife. It is also known as the Chambal Gharial Sanctuary for the rich population of Gharials found here. In December 1979, Rajasthan State

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Shergarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Shergarh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Shergarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Baran district and is spread across 98 sq km near the Shergarh town. It was declared as a protected area in 1983. The sanctuary is a natural habitat of animals, such as tigers, sloth bears, hyenas, wild boars, endemic deer, leopards, sambar, chinkara and chitals. Location map

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