Desert National Park (DNP)

Desert National Park (DNP )is located in the Thar Desert near the town of Jaisalmer, in Rajasthan.

Desert National Park (DNP)

About Desert National Park (DNP):

  • It is located in the Thar Desert near the town of Jaisalmer, in Rajasthan.
  • It is one of the largest national parks in the country, covering an area of over 3160 sq. km.
  • The area falls in the extreme hot and arid region of the very low rainfall zone (<100mm) of the country.
  • Topography:
    • The Park forms a vast, sandy, and undulating terrain.
    • The major landform consists of craggy rocks and compact Salt Lake bottoms, inters medial areas, and fixed dunes.
    • Sand dunes form around 20% of the park
  • There are three main lakes in this sanctuary: Rajbaugh Lake, Malik Talao Lake, and Padam Talao. 
  • One of the most interesting features of the DNP is the presence of fossils from the Jurassic Period.
  • Vegetation:
    • The vegetation of a major part of the arid region of the Thar falls under the thorn forest type (Champion and Seth 1968).
    • The vegetation is quite sparse with open grassland, thorny bushes, plantations and dunes as the broad habitat types.
  • Flora:
    • It consists of dhok, ronj, salai, and palm trees.
    • Khejri (Prosopis cineraria) is commonly found, which is revered and protected by the local communities, especially the ‘Bishnois’.
  • Fauna:
    • The wildlife of the DNP includes Chinkara, Desert fox, Bengal Fox, Indian Wolf, Desert Cat, Hare, etc. 
    • The endangered Great Indian Bustard is one magnificent bird found in relatively fair numbers.
    • Reptiles are also found in abundance, and they include the spiny –tailed lizard, monitor lizard, saw scaled-viper, Russel viper, and Karit.

Q1: What is the Great Indian Bustard?

It is a bustard found on the Indian subcontinent. It is among the heaviest of the flying birds. The species has a current viable population of 100- 150 individuals in India and mainly survives in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan that holds about 100 individuals. It is a large bird with a horizontal body and long, bare legs, giving it an ostrich-like appearance. It is classified as Critically Endangered under the IUCN Red List.

Source: NDTV

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