India has over 500 Wildlife Sanctuaries. Among these, Project Tiger administers 28 Tiger Reserves established with an aim to conserve tiger. Some wildlife sanctuaries are specifically named Bird Sanctuary. Many Wildlife Sanctuaries are later on converted into National Parks.
Some sanctuaries are dedicated to some specific animal species, like the National Chambal (Gharial) Wildlife Sanctuary for conserving the Gharial established in 1978.
Some of the famous national parks and Sanctuaries are enlisted below with their home state or territory and the date that they were established.
Famous National Parks in India
S.No. | National Parks | State | Year in which established | Area (in sq. Km) |
1. | Gir National Park | Gujarat | 1975 | 258.71 |
2. | Bandhavgarh National Park | Madhya Pradesh | 1982 | 448.85 |
3. | Corbett National Park | Uttarakhand | 1936 | 520.82 |
4. | Dudhwa National Park | Uttar Pradesh | 1977 | 490.29 |
5. | Ranthambore National Park | Rajasthan | 1980 | 392 |
6. | Kaziranga National Park | Assam | 1974 | 471.71 |
7. | Kanha National Park | Madhya Pradesh | 1955 | 940 |
8. | Nagarhole National Park | Karnataka | 1988 | 643.39 |
9. | Sundarbans National Park | West Bengal | 1984 | 1330.10 |
10. | Manas National Park | Assam | 1990 | 500 |
11. | Bandipur National Park | Karnataka | 1974 | 874.20 |
12. | Sultanpur National Park | Haryana | 1989 | 1.43 |
13. | Sariska National Park | Rajasthan | 1979 | 800 |
Famous Wildlife Sanctuaries in India
S.No. | Sanctuaries | State | Year in which established | Area (in sq. Km) |
1. | Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary | Rajasthan | 1971 | 29 |
2. | Sariska Tiger Reserve | Rajasthan | 1955 | 800 |
3. | Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary | Kerala | 1950 (as sanctuary) 1978 (as tiger reserve) | 777 |
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