Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

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News: The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change issued a notification declaring Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary as an Eco-Sensitive Zone to conserve biodiversity.

About Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Source – Royal Rajasthan
  • Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the Aravalli mountain range.
  • Location: It is situated in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan in western India and extends across parts of the Udaipur and Pali districts.
  • Naming: The sanctuary is named after the historic Kumbhalgarh Fort, which lies within its boundary.
  • Area: It covers a total area of 610.5 square km.
  • Mountain ranges: It covers four hills in the mountain ranges of the Aravallis – the Kumbhalgarh Range, the Sadri Range, the Desuri Range, and the Bokhada Range.
  • Major river: The eastern section is the origin of the Banas River, while the western slopes give rise to tributaries of the Luni River.
  • Flora: The sanctuary supports mainly herb-based vegetation across its landscape.
    • Plant species such as Churel, Dhok, Khair, and Salar grow abundantly and form an important part of the local forest cover.
  • Fauna: The sanctuary supports a wide range of wildlife, including leopard, striped hyena, jungle cat, Indian pangolin, blue bull, and chinkara, along with several bird species.
    • It also provides habitat to wolf, sloth bear, jackal, sambhar, nilgai, chausingha, and hare.
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