Keoladeo National Park Latest News
Migratory birds such as stork cranes, pelicans, painted storks, and bar-headed geese returned to the Keoladeo National Park after heavy rains in the monsoon.
About Keoladeo National Park
- It is situated in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan.
- It was earlier known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.
- It is recognised as one of the world’s most important bird breeding and feeding grounds.Â
- It was founded in the late 19th century as a hunting preserve by Suraj Mal, the maharaja of the Bharatpur princely state, and became a bird sanctuary in 1956.Â
- Declared a national park in 1981, it was renamed Keoladeo for the ancient temple in the park dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
- It has an area of 29 sq.km.
- It is the only one of its kind in India which is enclosed by a 2-meters boundary wall to fend off encroachments.
- It is a Ramsar site and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Â
- Vegetation:Â
- Woodlands, swamps, and wet grasslands cover a large part of the park.
- The vegetation here is of a dry deciduous type, with medium-sized trees and shrubs found inside its forest.Â
- Flora: Some of the trees which can be commonly spotted inside the park are kadam, jamun, babul, kandi, ber, kair, and piloo.
- Fauna:Â
- It is home to a range of mammals and reptiles—including pythons and other snakes, deer, sambars, blackbucks, jackals, monitor lizards, and fishing cats.
- It is strategically located in the middle of the Central Asian migratory flyway.
- It is home to more than 360 species of permanent and migratory birds.Â
- During the annual period of migratory visitors (about October to March), birds from throughout the world can be found in the park.
- Among those wintering in the park are waterfowl from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Siberia, including species such as gadwalls, shovellers, common teals, tufted ducks, pintails, white spoonbills, Asian open-billed storks, Oriental ibises, and the rare Siberian crane.
Source: ETVB
Keoladeo National Park FAQs
Q1: Keoladeo National Park is located in which state?
Ans: Rajasthan
Q2: What was the earlier name of Keoladeo National Park?
Ans: It was earlier known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.
Q3: Is Keoladeo National Park a Ramsar Site?
Ans: Yes, Keoladeo National Park is a Ramsar Site.
Q4: Is Keoladeo National Park recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Ans: Yes, Keoladeo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.