Wildlife of India

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Biodiversity Hotspots

Endangered Species

  • India is home to a large variety of wildlife.
  • India has three of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots – the Western Ghats, the Eastern Himalayas, and the Indo-Burma hotspot.
  • The country has 12 Biosphere Reserves and 37 Ramsar sites.

National Animals

National AnimalTiger
National heritage animal of IndiaIndian Elephant
National aquatic animalSouth Asian river dolphin
National BirdIndian peacock
National Reptile of IndiaKing Cobra

National Parks of India

Biosphere Reserves of India

  • Biosphere reserves are sites nominated by national governments and designated by UNESCO.
  • Biosphere reserves include terrestrial, marine, and coastal ecosystems.
  • Biosphere Reserves are designated under the intergovernmental MAB (Man and the Biosphere) Programme of UNESCO.
  • The program of Biosphere Reserve was initiated by UNESCO in 1971.
  • There are 12 biosphere reserves in India.
Gulf of Mannar
Biosphere Reserves (Year of designation)Location
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (2000)lies within Tamil NaduKarnataka and Kerala
Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve (2001)Gulf of Mannar
Sunderban Biosphere Reserve (2001)
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (2004)
Nokrek Biosphere Reserve (2009)Tura Range, Meghalaya Plateau
Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve (2009)Satpura mountain range
Similipal Biosphere Reserve (2009)
Highest peak – Khairiburu (1,168 metres).
It has the largest forest of Sal in all of India.
Achanakmar – Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve (2012)
Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve (2013)
Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve (2016)
Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve (2018)
Panna Biosphere Reserve (2018)

Wildlife Sanctuaries

Tiger Conservation

Marine Life

Avian Diversity

  • Diverse birdlife of India,
  • migratory birds,
  • endemic species,
  • birdwatching destinations like Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

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