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National Park.pptx
1. A nationalparkis a park in use for conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a
reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations
designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity
and as a symbol of national pride.
Kanha NATIONAL PARK:
2.  Kanha National Park is a paradise for
wildlife lovers. With a core zone of 363 square
miles, it’s the largest national park in Central
India. It’s also considered one of the most
well-managed. The result is a beautiful park
that’s teeming with wildlife. With
approximately 105 Bengal tigers, it’s a great
place to cats in the wild. But there’s so much
else to see there, including leopards, sloth
bears, sambar and barasingha deer. Kanha’s
breeding program played a very important
role in saving the barasingha from
extinction.
3.  Kanha National Park,
also known as Kanha
Tiger Reserve, is a
vast expanse of
grassland and forest
in the central Indian
state of Madhya
Pradesh.
4. Images of Animals in National Parks
Mammals: Tiger,
Panther, Chital,
Sambar, Barasingha,
Black buck, Barking
deer, Chousingha, Gaur,
Langur, Wild
pig, Jackal, Sloth
bear, Wild dog. Reptiles:
Python, Indian Cobra,
Russell's Viper, Indian
Krait, Common Rat
Snake, Common Skink,
5. 1.The National Park Service protects over 84 million acres of wild landscapes and historic sites.
2. Yellowstone National Park (in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana) is the oldest U.S. national park, founded in 1872.
3. The second U.S. national park created is no longer a national park. Mackinac National Park in Michigan was
established in 1875 and was returned to the state in 1895. It is now one of Michigan's State Parks.
4. Three of the 10 highest waterfalls in the world are located in Yosemite National Park in California.
5. Ribbon Falls in Yosemite is nine times taller than Niagara Falls.
6. One of the hottest temperatures on earth was recorded in 1913 in Death Valley National Park, registering 134
degrees.
7. The Grand Canyon, in Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of
the World.
8. National parks are home to life on a big scale: Sequoia trees are some of the world's largest living things, and
Alaskan brown bears are some of the world's largest carnivores.
6.  Kanha is the largest national park in Central
India with rich biodiversity of
trees, flora and fauna. It was created in 1955
and made a tiger reserve in 1973. The park has
a significant population of the Royal Bengal tiger,
7.  The major floras
discovered in
Kanha
Reserve: Sal, Saja,
Lendia, Dhawa,
Tendu, Palas, Bija,
Mahua, Aonla,
Achar
and Bamboo.
Besides, there are
8.  Rare and Endangered Species in
Kanha National Park
 Swamp Deer (Cervus
duvauceli branderi)
 Tiger (Panthera tigris tigers)
 Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
 Gaur (Bos gaurus)
 Smooth-coated otter (Lutra
perspicillata)
 Bengal Fox (Vulpes
bengalensis)
 Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus)
 Leopard (Panthera pardus)
9.  Nationalparks conserve wildlife by giving them space to thrive without any fear of being
getting killed by humans. National parks provide a place for the animals, plants, and
treed to grow for the survival of the ecosystem. Some steps toprotect wildlife is by
spreading awareness through campaigns.
10. Red Data Book of India includes the conservation
status of animals and plants which are endemic to
the Indian subcontinent. ... Critically endangered
mammals as per the Red Data List of India include:
Kondana Rat. Malabar Civet.
Animal's conservation status