The following map is showing the location of wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan as i), ii), iii) and iv). Identify and answer the correct sequence as given below the map.
The following map is showing the location of wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan as i), ii), iii) and iv). Identify and answer the correct sequence as given below the map. Correct Answer Nahargarh, Bandberatha, Phulwari-ki-Nal, Sitamata
The correct answer is Nahargarh, Bandberatha, Phulwari-ki-Nal, Sitamata.
Key Points
- Band Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary is an old wildlife reserve of the rulers of Bharatpur. In 1866, Maharaja Jaswant Singh started constructing a dam on the Kakund river which was completed by Maharaja Ram Singh in 1897. About 200 sq. km around the dam was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1985. Band Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary is a bird watcher’s paradise. It has over 200 species of birds, including the elusive Black Britten.
- Nahargarh is a Village in Kishanganj Tehsil in the Baran district of Rajasthan. Nahargarh Fort was commissioned in the year 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. This fort was originally named Sudarshangarh Fort.
- Phulwari Ki Nal is a wildlife sanctuary located in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan. This sanctuary is extending right from Falna in Pali district to the Gogunda village in Udaipur district. The Phulwai Ki Nal was declared a wildlife sanctuary on 6 October 1983.
- The Sita Mata Sanctuary provides rich pastures for a variety of deer including the four-horned Antelope (Chousingha). The sanctuary also acts as a home to other animals like wild boar, leopard, pangolin, fox, jackal, hyena, porcupine, jungle cat, and nilgai. The flying squirrel is the most attention-seeking animal in the Sita Mata Sanctuary.
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