Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1412 sq. K.M. hilly and open ground land area and also grass land suitable for mammals like as a Asiatic Lion, Panther (Lepord), Haynas, and blue bull, spoted dears, Sambhars, Black Buck also are the attract by it. Gir forest provide a all type of food for every one. Many type of birds are also found in forest also. For there best location and verity the forest attract nature lover and wildlife lover, photographers, and bird watcher through the year. During the moonsoon park has been closed for the tourist because of Big cat (Asiatic Lion) meating period is during this season. And thats good because in this time lion is aggrasive during this period. In a April, 2010 Forest Department Gujarat hold a Lion census. and the official record of lion are given under below. Male 97 Female 152 Cubs 162 any many lepords aslo found in the park also. Gir has a magestic attraction for anyone. And If u r a new commer in a photographer and Bird watcher th...
Dear friends, On a Dt. 24-6-2010 myself and my birdwatchers friend Suraj Joshi and a Photographer Jagat Raval visited Ranjit Sagar Dem(near Jamnagar), a superb site for bird wathcing and photography. where we found few nestes of Phesent tailed Jacana, Perpel moorhen, Common moorhen, Baya and others..... near the coseway. and some other spices of birds that is return below. Phesent tailed Jacana Perple moorhen Baya bird Common Prenia, Perple heron, Little cormorent, Large cormorent. Small blue king fisher White brested king fisher Grey heron Little egret Bee- eater Spot bill duck Little Grib Common Babler Jungle Babler coot Red wetled lapwing
Railway tracks and trains also pose a significant threat to the safety of Asiatic lions in India, especially in the Gir Forest National Park and surrounding areas. Here are some of the ways railway tracks and trains can impact the safety of these endangered lions. Collision Mortality : Lions are at risk of being hit by trains while crossing or walking along railway tracks. The high speed of trains makes it difficult for lions to escape in time, leading to collisions that can result in injury or death. Habitat Fragmentation : Railway tracks can fragment the lions' habitat and disrupt their movement patterns. This can isolate lion populations, leading to reduced genetic diversity and increased vulnerability to diseases and other threats. Barriers to Movement : Railway tracks act as physical barriers that can restrict the movement of lions and other wildlife. This can lead to limited access to food, water, and suitable habitats, affecting their overall survival and well-being. H...
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