List of conservation reserves in India

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Conservation Reserves are the legally protected areas which act as a buffer zone or connectors or migratory corridors between two ecologically separated wildlife habitats to avoid fragmentation. The wildlife conserves are declared by the state government in official gazette.[1] The state government after consultation with the local communities can declare any land adjacent to National Park or sanctuaries or linking two protected areas which is owned by the government as conservation reserve under the section 36A of The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.[2]

Gujarat[]

  1. Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve

Hariyana[]

  1. Bir Bara Ban
  2. Saraswati Plantation

HimachalPradesh[]

  1. Darlaghat
  2. Shili
  3. Shri Naina Devi

Karnataka[]

  1. Ankasamudra Birds
  2. Banakapur
  3. Basur Amrut Mahal Kaval
  4. Bedthi
  5. Hornbill
  6. Jayamangali BlackBuck
  7. Kolara Leaf Nosed Bat
  8. Magadikere
  9. Melapura Bee Eater Bird
  10. Puttenahalli Lake Birds
  11. Shalmale Riparian Biosystem
  12. Thimalpura
  13. Thungabhadra Otter
  14. Ummanthur

Jammu & Kashmir[]

  1. Achabal
  2. Ajas
  3. Bahu
  4. Brain-Nishat
  5. Chatlam Pampore Wetland
  6. Freshkhori Wetland
  7. Gambhir Mughlan Goral
  8. Gharana Wetland
  9. Hokera(Ramsar site) Wetland
  10. Hygam Wetland
  11. Jawahar Tunnel (Chakore Reserve)
  12. Khanagund/Hajin
  13. Kheri
  14. Khimber/Dara/Sharazbal
  15. Khonmoh
  16. Khrew
  17. Kranchoo Wetland
  18. Kukarian Wetland
  19. Kulian
  20. Malgam Wetland
  21. Manibaugh Wetland
  22. Mirgund Wetland
  23. Naganari
  24. Nanga Wetland
  25. Narkara Wetland
  26. Pargwal Wetland
  27. Sangral-Asachak Wetland
  28. Shallabaugh Wetland
  29. Sudhmahadev
  30. Thein Wetland
  31. Wangat/Chatrgul or Wangath
  32. Zaloora Harwan

Ladakh[]

  1. Boodh Karbu
  2. Kanji
  3. Norrichain wetland (tsokar)
  4. Sabu
  5. Tsomoriri Wetland

Lakshadweep[]

  1. A. Attakoya Thangal Marine reserve
  2. Dr. K. K. Mohammed Koya Sea Cucumber
  3. P.M. Sayeed Marine Birds Reserve

Maharashtra[]

  1. Anjaneri
  2. Borgad forest[3]
  3. Kolamarka forest[4]
  4. Mamdapur Conservation Reserve[5]
  5. Muktai Bhavani
  6. Tilari forest[6]
  7. Toranmal

Punjab[]

  1. Beas River
  2. Rakh Sarai Amanant Khan
  3. Ranjit Sagar
  4. Ropar wetland

Rajasthan[]

  1. Bir Jhunjhunu
  2. Bilaspur
  3. Gogelao
  4. Gudha Bisnoivan
  5. Jawai Bandh Leopard
  6. Jor Beed Gadwala Bikaner
  7. Khetri Bansyal
  8. Rotu
  9. Shakambhari Sundhamata
  10. Umedgaj Bird
  11. Bansial Khetri Bagore
  12. Mansa Mata

Sikkim[]

  1. Sling Dong Fairreanum Orchid

Tamilnadu[]

  1. Tiruppadaimarathur
  2. Suchindram-Theroor-Managudi

Uttarakhand[]

  1. Asan Wetland
  2. Jhilmi Jheel
  3. Naina Devi Himalayan Bird
  4. Pawalgarh

West Bengal[]

  1. Deul
  2. Garpanchkot
  3. Hijli
  4. Mukutmanipur[7]
  5. Tekonia

References[]

  1. ^ Govt of India. "Conservation Reserves". ENVIS Centre on Wildlife & Protected Areas. Ministry of Environment and Forests. Retrieved 20 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Govt Of India. Wildlife protection Act, 1972 (PDF). Govt Of India. p. 23. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Borgad declared conservation reserve | Nagpur News - Times of India". The Times of India. April 21, 2008. Retrieved 2021-05-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Kolamarka: Kolamarka reserve to be upgraded as sanctuary | Nagpur News - Times of India". The Times of India. October 27, 2016. Retrieved 2021-05-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Forest department to revise Mamdapur conservation plan | Nashik News - Times of India". The Times of India. March 23, 2015. Retrieved 2021-05-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Deshpande, Alok (2020-06-24). "State notifies Tillari forest as conservation reserve". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  7. ^ District Administration. "Bankura district wildlife Hotspots". www.bankura.gov.in. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
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