The Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary in Rajasthan
The Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary got the green signal from the NTCA or National tiger conservation authority , The Ramgarh wildlife sanctuary is the 52nd tiger reserve in India .
Need to develop Ramgarh Vishdhari sanctuary as tiger reserve –
The population of big cat at the Ranthambore tiger reserve
is increasing and they need more space . This space crunch would get resolved
by upgrading the sanctuary after approval from NTCA .
The development of Ramgarh Vishdhari area allowed them to
connect the entire belt from Ranthambore to Ramgarh in Bundi and Mulukunda
hills Tiger reserve in Kota .
Ramgarh Sanctuary as a buffer –
The Ramgarh Sanctuary is like a buffer for the Ranthambore National park , It is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries in India . This wildlife sanctuary is also rich in bio-diversity and wild animals , the Ramgarh sanctuary covers an area of around 252 square kilometre .
Government announcement on Ramgarh Sanctuary –
The Rajasthan government had first announced in 2020 the plan to develop the sanctuary as a tiger reserve to provide additional habitat to Ranthambore tigers, improve ecosystem and strengthen tourism in its budget last year
Spreading of Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary –
The Ramgarh Vishdhari sanctuary is spread across 1071 sq Km , of which 302 sq km will be made critical tiger habitat of the tiger reserve and the rest into buffer zone
Other wild Animals of Ramgarh Sanctuary –
One can spot variety of wild animals like – Indian wolf , hyena , leopard , sloth bear , jackel , chinkara , and Nil gai other animals at the Ramgarh wildlife sanctuary . According to the Rajasthan tourism department , the best time to visit Ramgarh Vishdhari wildlife sanctuary is From November to March
Project tiger –
Project tiger was launched in 1973 with 9 tiger reserve for conservation of our national animal , the tiger . currently the project tiger coverage has increased 52 , spread out in 18 tiger range state .
The tiger reserve are constituted on a core or buffer
strategy . The core area have the large status of a national park or sanctuary
, where as the buffer or peripheral area are mixed of forest and non-forest land and managed as
multiple use area .
The project tiger is an ongoing centrally sponsored scheme of the Ministry of Environment , forest
and climate change providing central assistance to the tiger states for providing
tiger conservation in designated tiger reserve .
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