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National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic

National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are protected areas established to conserve India's biodiversity. A National Park is a reserved area where human activities are completely prohibited except for research and education. Wildlife Sanctuaries allow limited human activities and local communities can sometimes access resources under regulation.

Both are notified under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. National Parks provide the highest level of protection - no grazing, cultivation, or collection of forest products is allowed. Wildlife Sanctuaries offer moderate protection where the Chief Wildlife Warden can permit certain activities.

India has 104 National Parks and over 550 Wildlife Sanctuaries covering about 5% of the country's geographical area. The key difference lies in restrictions: National Parks are more stringent while Sanctuaries allow controlled human interference. SSC CGL regularly asks about famous parks, their locations, animals they protect, and establishment years.

Questions often test which park is famous for which animal - like Kaziranga for one-horned rhinoceros or Gir for Asiatic lions. State-wise distribution is frequently tested, especially parks in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Assam. Tiger Reserves form a special category under Project Tiger (1973) with 53 reserves currently.

Biosphere Reserves represent the highest conservation status covering larger ecosystems.

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
Shortcut for remembering major parks

Use the acronym 'KING' - Kaziranga (Assam-Rhino), Kanha (MP-Tiger), Gir (Gujarat-Lion), Nagarhole (Karnataka-Elephant)

Another memory trick

'RAJMA' for Rajasthan parks - Ranthambore, Sariska, Keoladeo, Desert National Park, Mukundra Hills. For quick recall, remember that most tiger reserves are in Central India (MP, Maharashtra, Karnataka) while elephant reserves dominate South and Northeast. Corbett (1936) was India's first National Park, originally named Hailey National Park.

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

students make is confusing Sanctuaries with National Parks - remember that Sanctuaries allow some human activities while National Parks don't. Another error is mixing up animals with wrong parks - Gir has lions, not tigers; Kaziranga has rhinos, not elephants as primary species. Students often forget that Sundarbans is famous for Royal Bengal Tigers, not just mangroves.

Project Tiger, Project Elephant, and Project Snow Leopard are different conservation initiatives with specific target species. The examination frequently tests recent additions to tiger reserves and newly declared National Parks.

Key Points to Remember

  • National Parks prohibit all human activities; Wildlife Sanctuaries allow controlled activities
  • India has 104 National Parks and 550+ Wildlife Sanctuaries under Wildlife Protection Act 1972
  • Jim Corbett (1936) was India's first National Park, located in Uttarakhand
  • Project Tiger (1973) manages 53 Tiger Reserves across India
  • Kaziranga-Rhino, Gir-Lions, Ranthambore-Tigers, Keoladeo-Birds association
  • Rajasthan has maximum National Parks (5), Madhya Pradesh has maximum area under parks
  • Biosphere Reserves > National Parks > Wildlife Sanctuaries in protection hierarchy
  • Sundarbans National Park spans India-Bangladesh border, famous for Royal Bengal Tigers

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Wildlife Protection Act was enacted in 1972 and amended in 2002 and 2006
  • Jim Corbett National Park established in 1936 was originally named Hailey National Park
  • Project Tiger launched in 1973 with 9 initial tiger reserves, now has 53 reserves
  • Kaziranga National Park has 2/3rd of world's one-horned rhinoceros population
  • Gir National Park in Gujarat is the only home of Asiatic Lions in the world
  • Sundarbans National Park (1984) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Bangladesh
  • Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur, Rajasthan is famous for Siberian Cranes
  • Valley of Flowers National Park in Uttarakhand is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005
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National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

Gir National Park, known for the Asiatic lion, is located in which Indian state?

Practice 2easy

Which of the following national parks is known for its tiger population and is located in Madhya Pradesh?

Practice 3easy

Which national park in India is home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros and is located in Assam?

Practice 4easy

Which of the following national parks is famous for its tiger population and is located in Madhya Pradesh?

Practice 5easy

The Great Indian Bustard, a critically endangered bird species, is primarily found in which national park?

Practice 6easy

Which national park in India is known for its population of Asian elephants and is located in Kerala?

Practice 7easy

Which national park in India is home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros and is located in Assam?

Practice 8easy

Gir National Park, known for the Asiatic lion, is located in which Indian state?

Practice 9easy

Sundarbans National Park, famous for its Bengal tigers and mangrove forests, is located in which state?

Practice 10easy

Jim Corbett National Park, India's first national park, is located in which state?

Practice 11easy

The Great Indian Bustard, a critically endangered bird species, is primarily found in which national park/sanctuary?

Practice 12easy

Jim Corbett National Park, India's first national park established in 1936, is located in which state?

Practice 13medium

In which state is the Gir Forest National Park located, which is the only natural habitat of the Asiatic lion?

Practice 14medium

Which national park in India is located in the Western Ghats and is known for its biodiversity and endemic species?

Practice 15medium

Which national park in India is known for its population of Indian bison (gaur) and is located in Maharashtra?

Practice 16medium

Periyar National Park, known for its elephant population and located in the Western Ghats, is in which state?

Practice 17medium

Which of the following national parks is located in the Western Ghats and is known for its biodiversity and tiger population?

Practice 18medium

Hemis National Park, one of the highest national parks in the world, is located in which union territory?

Practice 19medium

Which of the following national parks is known for the Bengal tiger and is located in West Bengal?

Practice 20hard

Which of the following national parks is known for its population of Asiatic lions and is located in Gujarat?

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60-Second Revision — National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries

  • Remember: KING acronym - Kaziranga(Rhino), Kanha(Tiger), Gir(Lion), Nagarhole(Elephant)
  • Formula: National Parks = Complete protection, Wildlife Sanctuaries = Controlled activities
  • Trap: Don't confuse Gir Lions with tigers or Kaziranga rhinos with elephants
  • Remember: Project Tiger (1973), Project Elephant (1992), both under Ministry of Environment
  • Key Years: Wildlife Protection Act 1972, Jim Corbett 1936, Sundarbans National Park 1984
  • State Focus: Rajasthan-5 National Parks, MP-largest area, Assam-Kaziranga and Manas
  • Recent Updates: New tiger reserves and National Parks added frequently in exams
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