Explore India’s diverse wildlife sanctuaries on National Wildlife Day 2024, including Pobitora, Bondla, and Suhelwa. Experience nature, support conservation, and learn more about protecting endangered species.
National Wildlife Day 2024: 5 Popular wildlife sanctuaries in India (Pic credit: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary)
Mumbai: Observed on September 4th, National Wildlife Day 2024 highlights the crucial need to protect and preserve our planet’s diverse ecosystems. This day encourages all to actively participate in efforts to safeguard endangered species and their habitats.
By celebrating the beauty and importance of wildlife, National Wildlife Day aims to inspire collective action and support for conservation initiatives, ensuring a sustainable and thriving environment for present and future generations.
Explore these wildlife sanctuaries in India on National Wildlife Day 2024 or later.
Popular wildlife sanctuaries in India
Here are popular wildlife sanctuaries in India:
1. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is renowned for having the highest density of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in the country. Situated on the outskirts of Guwahati, this sanctuary is effectively protecting the rhino’s natural habitat.
The sanctuary encompasses the Rajamayong Reserve Forest and Pobitora Reserve Forest. The Rajamayong hills are home to various species, including leopards, capped langurs, porcupines, and pangolins.
You can also spot wild water buffalo, monitor lizards, and wild boars here. Additionally, with over 375 bird species, Pobitora is a haven for bird enthusiasts.
2. Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
Although it is the smallest wildlife sanctuary in Goa, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is the most popular among children, families, and eco-tourists. Its convenient location in Ponda Taluka of North Goa makes it easily accessible from both Panaji and Margao, along with its manageable size of just 8 square kilometres, making it an ideal spot for a day trip. In addition to the diverse animal and plant life that can be explored within the sanctuary, there are several other attractions, including a zoo, a deer safari park, botanical gardens, and a Nature Interpretation Centre.
The sanctuary is home to various animals, including the Gaur, Goa’s state animal, Sambhar deer, panthers, jungle cats, leopards, toddy cats, wild boars, porcupines, scaly anteaters, and the Malabar giant squirrel. Watchtowers are strategically placed to allow visitors to observe these animals in their natural habitats.
The park also has numerous bird species, with the most common being the Ruby-throated yellow bulbul (Goa’s state bird), the common grey hornbill, and the golden-backed woodpecker.
3. Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary
4. Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary
Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the eastern part of Madhya Pradesh, extends across the Mandsaur and Nimach districts.
The sanctuary is centred around the backwaters of the Gandhi Sagar Dam and is renowned for its rare wildlife species, including wild dogs (Dholes), chinkara, leopards, otters, and Mugger crocodiles. Commonly sighted animals include spotted deer, sambar, and Gray Langur.
5. Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary
The renowned Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in south-central Gujarat, approximately 70 km from Vadodara near the popular tourist spots of Champaner and Pavagadh. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes predators like leopards and wolves, as well as prey animals such as barking deer and wild boars. Reptiles and numerous bird species also inhabit the area.
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