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  1. National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are protected areas declared by Government with the primary objective to preserve wildlife, save flora & fauna and restore the natural ecological balance. The spectacular natural beauty across the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India attracts millions of tourists every year.

  2. In 1972, India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger in 1973 to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species and currently there are 106 national parks in India. Further legislation strengthening protection for wildlife was introduced in the 1980s.

  3. These wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are the most visited areas in India that offer an unmatchable wilderness in various regions. The wildlife lovers and tourists can find more opportunities for sightseeing, safari tour, bird watching, angling, fishing, river crossing, camping, and tiger tours at distinct tiger reserves in India.

  4. Wildlife sanctuaries of India, are classified as IUCN Category IV protected areas. As of January 2023, [update] 567 wildlife sanctuaries were established in India, covering 122,564.86 km 2 (47,322.56 sq mi). [2]

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · The federal and state governments have created numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks to conserve forests and wildlife. The government has started a variety of initiatives to protect threatened animals including the one-horned rhino and the tiger.

  6. India boasts 104 national parks, 551 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 131 Marine Protected Areas, 18 Biosphere Reserves, 88 Conservation Reserves and 127 Community Reserves, covering a total of 1,65,088.57 sq km.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · There are 573 existing wildlife sanctuaries in India covering an area of 123,762.56 km 2, which is 3.76% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database Centre, Nov. 2023). Another 218 sanctuaries are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report covering an area of 16,829 km 2. State-wise break up of Wildlife Sanctuaries

  8. Nov 2, 2023 · National Parks. There are 106 existing national parks in India covering an area of 44,402.95 km 2, which is 1.35% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database Centre, Nov. 2023).

  9. Top 100 Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks of India. 59. 1. Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary. Photo by Nadeem Hassan, CC BY-SA 3.0. Located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1910.

  10. Sep 24, 2020 · National parks and wildlife sanctuaries are protected natural habitats, declared by the government of a country according to the regulations from the IUCN (The World Conservation Union) to preserve the wildlife through the conservation of ecosystems.