Marine National Park and Sanctuary, Jamnagar, was declared as National Park and Sanctuary in August' 1980. | ||||||
Marine National Park and Sanctuary falls in the inter-tidal zone along the Jamnagar coasts and islands in the Gulf of Kachchh. Blessed with a great diversity of habitats, its coral reefs and mangroves and the series of 42 islands form a unique, though fragile, eco-system, which supports an amazing marine life and
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Marine Sanctuary
Gaga Wild Life Sanctuary
About the Sanctuary
Declared as a wildlife sanctuary in November 1988, Gaga is one of the few places where a number of important birds are found. A large number of migratory birds like pelicans, spot-billed ducks, flamingoes, demoiselle cranes and common cranes visit this sanctuary during winter. It supports rare and endangered species like Houbara Bustard, Indian Wolf etc. There are 12 species of mammals, eight species of reptiles and 88 species of birds. Invertebrates like butterflies, moths, honeybee, wasps, spiders and termites are also present in the sanctuary.
Location
Bhatia taluka, Jamnagar district
Sanctuary area
332.87 ha.
Flora
Sanctuary comprises grasslands intermixed with saline scrubs. Prosopis chilensis, kerdo, gorad, piloo etc.
Important animals
wolf, jackal, mongoose, jungle cat, bluebull etc.
Important birds
Great Indian Bustards, larks, partridges, sand grouses, flamingoes etc.
Contact
Deputy Conservator of Forests
Jamnagar. Gujarat.
Ph: (O) 0288 2552077.
Declared as a wildlife sanctuary in November 1988, Gaga is one of the few places where a number of important birds are found. A large number of migratory birds like pelicans, spot-billed ducks, flamingoes, demoiselle cranes and common cranes visit this sanctuary during winter. It supports rare and endangered species like Houbara Bustard, Indian Wolf etc. There are 12 species of mammals, eight species of reptiles and 88 species of birds. Invertebrates like butterflies, moths, honeybee, wasps, spiders and termites are also present in the sanctuary.
Location
Bhatia taluka, Jamnagar district
Sanctuary area
332.87 ha.
Flora
Sanctuary comprises grasslands intermixed with saline scrubs. Prosopis chilensis, kerdo, gorad, piloo etc.
Important animals
wolf, jackal, mongoose, jungle cat, bluebull etc.
Important birds
Great Indian Bustards, larks, partridges, sand grouses, flamingoes etc.
Contact
Deputy Conservator of Forests
Jamnagar. Gujarat.
Ph: (O) 0288 2552077.
Barda Wild Life Sanctuary
Hardly 15 km. from the coast of Porbandar town of Porbandar district, the hilly forest of Barda is standing against the salinity ingress in the region. This area was declared as sanctuary in February' 1979.
The sanctuary having a forest area of 192.31 sq. km. is relatively small in extent. However, it is characteristically abundant in floral diversity, which consists of a good number of medicinal plants. In fact, very high percentage of rare and endangered plants occurring in the area is an important component of the sanctuary.
The area falls into two erstwhile princely states of the history i.e. Rana Barda, where Ranas of Porbandar ruled once upon a time and Jam Barda, where the rule of Jamsaheb of Jamnagar prevailed. The ethnic races such as Maldharis, Bharvads, Rabaris and Gadhvis live in this region of Saurashtra.
Location
Porbandar & Jamnagar
Sanctuary area
192.31 sq. Km.
Flora
The area has maximum floral diversity in the state (650 plant species). Gorad, Babul, Dhav, Rayan, Ber, Jamun, Amli, Dhudhlo, Bamboo etc.
Fauna
Important animals
Leopard, hyena, wild boar, wolf, jackal, bluebull etc.
Important birds
Rare and endangered spotted eagle and crested hawk eagle alongwith other numerous bird species.
Sambar, chital and chinkara were present in the Sanctuary in recent past and therefore they can be re-introduced, as the habitat is quite suitable for these wild ungulates. This would create a good prey-base for a big carnivore like leopard. The soil and moisture conservation works can improve the water regime in the area and will have positive effect on the vegetation and the habitat and therefore more such works should be prescribed. Barda should also be considered for introduction of the Asiatic lion as it is considered as second home of this big carnivore. It is necessary to prepare a comprehensive management plan for Barda Sanctuary. To develop Barda as second home for Asiatic lion the State Government implemented 'Gir-Barda Project' from 1979.
Contact
Assistant Conservator of Forests, Porbandar
Barda Wildlife Sanctuary,
Forest colony,
Chaupati Maidan, Porbandar. Gujarat.
Phone :(O) 0286 2242551.
Barda Wildlife Sanctuary,
Forest colony,
Chaupati Maidan, Porbandar. Gujarat.
Phone :(O) 0286 2242551.
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