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    Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats(Sharing Basis)

    • Date : 01/03/2016 - 31/03/2017

    In Haryana, wildlife conservation is being achieved through in-situ and ex-situ conservation strategies. There are 2 National Parks, 8 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 2 Conservation Reserves in the State subjected to in-situ conservation. Under ex-situ conservation, the breeding of Red Jungle Fowl is being done at Berwala and Morni (Panchkula). A Jatayu (Vulture) conservation and breeding centre is established at Bir-Shikargah near Pinjore in collaboration with Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS). A Peacock and Chinkara conservation breeding centre has been established at Jhabua, Rewari. Chinkara and Black bucks are also being in-situ protected at Kairu in Bhiwani and at Nahar in Jhajhar. An Elephant rehabilitation centre is being established at Ban Santor in Yamunanagar district. Department has established a deer park at Hisar and small zoos at Bhiwani, Rohtak and Pipli (Kurushetra).

    Beneficiary:

    Protection of Wildlife outside Protected Areas

    Benefits:

    National Park, Sultanpur, Kalesar and other wildlife sanctuaries will be developed and habitats will be improved which is very important for wildlife conservation.

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