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List of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Haryana

March 15, 2020 by Vijay Choudhary 2 Comments

List of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Haryana. How many national parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Haryana. Total number of National Parks in Haryana is two (2) and Wildlife Sanctuaries is eight (8). “National Park” means an area declared, whether under sec.35. or sec.38 or deemed, under sub-section (3) of sec.66. to be declared, as a National Park.
National park is an area which is strictly reserved for the betterment of the wildlife & biodiversity, and where activities like developmental, forestry, poaching, hunting and grazing on cultivation are not permitted. Their boundaries are well marked and circumscribed. Name of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, Year of Notification and Total Area is given below……….

National Park

Introduction

National Park declared by the Central Government such animal or any article, trophy, uncured trophy or meat [derived from such animal or any vehicle, vessel, weapon, trap, or tool used in such hunting, 3] shall be the property of Central Government.

State wise list of Indian National Parks – updated

State wise list of Wildlife Sanctuaries of India – updated 

National park is an area which is strictly reserved for the betterment of the wildlife & biodiversity, and where activities like developmental, forestry, poaching, hunting and grazing on cultivation are not permitted. In these parks, even private ownership rights are not allowed. Their boundaries are well marked and circumscribed. They are usually small reserves spreading in an area of 100 sq. km. to 500 sq. km. In national parks, the emphasis is on the preservation of a single floral or faunal species.

“National Park” means an area declared, whether under sec.35. or sec.38 or deemed, under sub-section (3) of sec.66. to be declared, as a National Park.

List of National Parks in Haryana. Name of National Parks, Year of Notification and Total Area is as follows…
S. No.Name of National ParkYear of NotificationTotal Area(km²)
1Kalesar National Park200346.82
2Sultanpur National Park19891.43

Wildlife Sanctuary

Introduction

Sanctuary is an area which is of adequate ecological, faunal, floral, geomorphological, natural or zoological significance. The Sanctuary is declared for the purpose of protecting, propagating or developing wildlife or its environment. Certain rights of people living inside the Sanctuary could be permitted. Further, during the settlement of claims, before finally notifying the Sanctuary, the Collector may, in consultation with the Chief Wildlife Warden, allow the continuation of any right of any person in or over any land within the limits of the Sanctuary.

A sanctuary is a protected area which is reserved for the conservation of only animal and human activities like harvesting of timber, collecting minor forest products and private ownership rights are allowed as long as they do not interfere with well-being of animals. Boundaries of sanctuaries are not well defined and controlled biotic interference is permitted.

List of Wildlife Sanctuaries in Haryana. Name of Sanctuary, Year of Notification and Total Area is as follows…
S. No.Name of Wildlife SanctuaryYear of NotificationTotal Area(km²)
1Abubshehar  Wildlife Sanctuary1987115.3
2Bhindawas  Wildlife Sanctuary19864.12
3Bir Shikargarh  Wildlife Sanctuary19877.67
4Chhilchila  Wildlife Sanctuary19860.29
5Kalesar  Wildlife Sanctuary199654.06
6Khaparwas  Wildlife Sanctuary19910.83
7Morni Hills (Khol-Hi-Raitan)  Wildlife Sanctuary200448.83
8Nahar  Wildlife Sanctuary19872.11

Source – Wildlife Institute of India

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  1. j.s.suhag says

    November 19, 2015 at 4:31 am

    Sir we are residing k block jalvayu tower sector 56 . Gurgaon.sir from so many months there is a some short of jungle bird in our block. Which makes somany and horrible voices in the hole night.that voice is so horrifying that one of our resident have left the country recently. Sir I here by request you Pl send someone to catch this monster.we all will be very very thankful to you sir.for further details please call me on my phone ???? 09810537286Haryana

  2. Vijay Choudhary says

    November 19, 2015 at 8:48 pm

    Dear please contact haryana forest department or nearest zoo authority

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