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Trend: Questions focusing on “Tiger Reserves” and “New Notifications” (Ranipur).
A. National Parks
- Dudhwa National Park (Lakhimpur Kheri):
- Status: The only National Park in Uttar Pradesh.
- Key Species: One-Horned Rhinoceros (Reintroduced 1984), Swamp Deer (Barasingha – State Animal), and Bengal Tiger.
- Significance: Core of the Terai Arc Landscape (TAL).
B. Tiger Reserves (Project Tiger)
UP has 4 Tiger Reserves (TR), critical for the tiger corridor between India and Nepal.
- Dudhwa TR: Comprises Dudhwa NP + Kishanpur WLS + Katarniaghat WLS.
- Pilibhit TR: Famous for the TX2 Award (doubling tiger population in record time).
- Amangarh TR (Bijnor): Buffer zone of Jim Corbett NP; acts as a corridor for elephants and tigers.
- Ranipur TR (Chitrakoot):
- Status: The newest (4th) TR notified in late 2022/23.
- Significance: First TR in the Bundelkhand region (Vindhyan forests), connecting with Panna TR (MP).
C. Major Wildlife Sanctuaries (WLS)
- Hastinapur WLS: Largest in UP; spans 5 districts. Home to Swamp Deer and the “State Bird” (Sarus Crane).
- National Chambal Sanctuary: Tri-state sanctuary (UP/MP/Raj) famous for Gharials and Gangetic Dolphins.
- Chandra Prabha WLS (Chandauli): Oldest sanctuary (1957); known for waterfalls (Rajdari/Devdari).
- Kaimoor WLS (Mirzapur/Sonbhadra): Famous for Blackbucks and prehistoric rock paintings.
Trend: “Project Elephant” and “Wetland Conservation.”
A. Terai Elephant Reserve (TER)
- Notification: Approved in 2022 as India’s 33rd Elephant Reserve.
- Area: Covers Dudhwa and Pilibhit districts (3,049 sq km).
- Objective: Managing human-elephant conflict in the Nepal border region.
B. Wetlands & Ramsar Sites
- Status: UP has 10 Ramsar Sites (2nd highest in India after Tamil Nadu).
- Key Sites:
- Bakhira WLS: Largest natural floodplain wetland (Sant Kabir Nagar).
- Haiderpur Wetland: Human-made wetland near Bijnor Ganga Barrage.
- Nawabganj (Shahid Chandra Shekhar Azad): Unnao.
Trend: “Night Safaris” and “Urban Forestry.”
A. Kukrail Night Safari (Lucknow)
- Project: Establishing India’s first “Night Safari” and moving the Lucknow Zoo to the Kukrail forest area.
- Model: Inspired by the Singapore Night Safari.
- Status : Construction of the 350-acre park is underway, with a focus on nocturnal animals.
B. Ecotourism Development Board
- One District One Ecotourism Spot: Developing lesser-known waterfalls and sanctuaries (e.g., Sohagi Barwa in Maharajganj) to decongest Dudhwa.
A. Parvati Arga ESZ Notification
- The Union Environment Ministry notified the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around the Parvati Arga Bird Sanctuary (Gonda) to regulate mining and construction activities, ensuring the safety of migratory birds.
B. Tiger Census & Corridors
- Status: The tiger population in UP has risen to 205+ (2022 Census data, reiterated in 2024 reports).
- Suhelwa Sanctuary: In 2024-25, discussions intensified to upgrade Suhelwa WLS (Shravasti/Balrampur) into a Tiger Reserve due to increased tiger sightings from Nepal.
C. Early Tourism Season
- Policy Shift: In Nov 2024/25, UP opened its Tiger Reserves for tourists on November 1st (15 days earlier than usual) to boost the local economy and manage peak winter crowds.




