Wildlife
in India
Rajaji National
Park
Spread over an area of 820 sq. kms., the park with its magnificent ecosystem,
is nestled in the shivalik ranges. It represents the flora of several zones
of the forest, reverine, broad leaf mixed forest, chrpined forest, scrub land
and grassy pasture lands.
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Corbett National
Park
India's first National Park is cradled in the foothills of the Himalayas and
spreads over an area of 520 sq. kms., along the bankds of the Ramganga river.
The dense Sal forests of the Himalayan foothils and the tall grassy neadows
make it one of the richest areas of northern India for the habitation of the
big mammals. Situated in the hilly districts of Pauri Garhwal and Nainital,
the park was first establishd in 1936 by the then Governor the park was first
established in

1936
by the then Governor Sir Malcolm Hailey and was named Hailey National park.
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Chilla Wildlife
Sanctuary
Established in 1977 on the east bank of the Ganga, the sanctury is a paradise
for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Wildllife here includes elephants,
tigers, bear & gorals. The area has traditionallly been known for elephants
that migrate through it. A few tiger, bear and small cats are seen along with
interesting birds.
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