Barda Wildlife Sanctuary

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Barda Wildlife Sanctuary
Map of Gujarat
Location Gujarat, India
Nearest city Porbandar
Coordinates 21°51′04″N 69°41′56″E / 21.851°N 69.699°E / 21.851; 69.699Coordinates: 21°51′04″N 69°41′56″E / 21.851°N 69.699°E / 21.851; 69.699[1]
Area 282 km2 (109 sq mi)
Established 1979

Barda Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Gujarat, India. It is situated approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Porbandar and 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Gir Forest National Park. Previous to its 1979 establishment as a wildlife sanctuary, Barda was a private reserve for Porbandar and Jamnagar.[2] Approximately 4,000 people live in Barda.[2]

Geography

Barda is 282 square kilometres (109 sq mi) in size with an altitude of 79.2–617.8 miles (127.5–994.3 km) above sea level. The terrain is hilly and undulating; there are slopes and exposed rocks. The tropical climate is characterized by very hot summers. There are two rivers, Bileshvary River and Joghri River, and two dams, Khambala and Fodara.[2]

Flora and fauna

There are several forest sub-types, such as Southern tropical forest, Southern dry mixed deciduous forest, and Northern tropical thorn forest, while other predominant flora include Euphorbia scrub, dry deciduous scrub, and dry bamboo brakes. Important fauna are blue bull, chinkara, and wolf.[3] While Barda was known to have had a permanent population of lions, they deserted the area towards the end of the nineteenth century. A proposed reintroduction programmer by the state government was cancelled.[2]

See also

Leopard Chital Chhinkara sambhar Hayen Etc.

References

  1. "Barda Sanctuary". protectedplanet.net. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Mitra, Sudipta (2005). Gir Forest and the Saga of the Asiatic Lion. Indus Publishing. pp. 228–. ISBN 978-81-7387-183-2. Retrieved 23 November 2012. 
  3. Negi, Sharad Singh (1 March 2002). Handbook of National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Biosphere Reserves in India (3rd Edition). Indus Publishing. pp. 101–. ISBN 978-81-7387-128-3. Retrieved 23 November 2012. 


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