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Rishi Bajpai [8 September 2005]
http://www.indianwildlifephotos.com
India is amongst the top twelve countries in the world in terms
of wildlife and forests depicting ‘Mega Diversity ’. Remote
mountains icy plateaus, moist evergreen foothills, rainforests
and dry scrub, deserts, saline flatlands, mangrove swamps, lush
mountain forests, grassy meadows, shaded pools of water; tall
feathery bamboo all collectively supports an amazing variety of
wildlife.
Since centuries ago animals have been worshipped in India for
instance elephants are seen as Lord Ganesha and monkeys as
Hanumana.
A very large number national parks and sanctuaries have now been
established in India to provide natural habitat to animals.
“TIGER” is National Animal & “PEACOCK” is National Bird Of
India. This is only place in the world where one can see the
majestic beauty of Tiger in a single visit of Bandhavgarh, Kanha
or Ranthambore National Park. Tiger is now become a Prime animal
of India.
Corbett national park -India’s oldest national park and Periyar
Reserve hosts the home of the Asian Elephants. The Kaziranga in
Assam is the homeland of one horned Rhino. Gir forest of Gujrat
is now the only place in entire Asia for Asiatic Lion. The
world’s heritage Keoladeo Ghana National Park, a smattering of
wetland attracts some of the greatest congregations of migratory
waterfowl.
Its flora comprises 15000 flowering plants that are 6% of the
world’s total. India’s faunal diversity is also high, with its
1178 bird species representing 14% of the world’s total.
Similarly there are Over 500 species of mammals, 30,000 insects
and over 400 varieties of reptiles. In short this sub-continent
is a paradise for those who love to observe the grace and beauty
of the flora and fauna and for those who want to capture it on
film . With an amazing variety of flora and fauna it is
unfortunate to know that around 250 animals are endangered and
in need of immediate protection. A few of them like Cheetah have
already been extinct and many more are there in the queue
surviving woefully on its last legs for instance Tiger, Golden
Langur a few varieties of deers and monkeys and certainly some
of the birds.
There had been several efforts made by the Indian Government to
protect and perverse this rich wildlife and splendid nature. One
of the success stories is that of the “Project Tiger” the most
spectacular one and the one, which has saved many forests under
its wide umbrella. Project Tiger succeeded mainly through the
strong, evocative symbol of the tiger itself, in rallying public
opinion not in India but worldwide.
In 1972 India declared a number of animals and birds as
completely protected and started “project tiger", declaring 11
sanctuaries, reserved forests and national parks for tigers
exclusively in the Indian subcontinent. Measures to preserve
wildlife taken since independence have been fruitful to some
extent. Now we have over 200 sanctuaries, national parks and
reserve forests spread all over the country. Some of these are
as big as 780 sq. km and the smaller ones around 26 sq.km in
area. The majority of these are well connected by road and rail
and some even by air. Furnished rooms, dormitories, rest house
of the Forest Department and private hotels with all amenities
are available. In most of the sanctuaries and national parks,
roads are good. In some places there are watchtowers near water
holes. Common animals found in abundance
About the author:
Rishi Bajpai is a wildlife photographer since last fifteen
years. He had his inclination towards wildlife especially birds,
right from child hood. He used to feed the small birds in the
vicinity of his home and was always enthusiastic to explore
their beauty.
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