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Prepare for UPSC Prelims 2025 with a complete analysis of India’s most important National Parks in the news! 🌿🔥 Get expert insights on ecology, conservation, and current affairs linked to national parks. Don’t miss this crucial session for UPSC aspirants! --- To Get More Information about Online/Offline Courses: https://bit.ly/PWOnlyIAS_Registration... For Inquiries 📞 08071174446 .................................................................................... Prepare for UPSC Prelims 2025 with a complete analysis of India’s most important National Parks in the news! 🌿🔥 Get expert insights on ecology, conservation, and current affairs linked to national parks. Don’t miss this crucial session for UPSC aspirants! --- ✅ Why National Parks Matter for UPSC? National Parks are hot topics in UPSC Prelims due to environmental concerns and government policies. Questions often link current affairs with biodiversity conservation. ✅ National Parks in the News (2024-25) Kaziranga National Park – Flood impact & new conservation strategies. Jim Corbett National Park – Eco-tourism policies & tiger population updates. Sundarbans National Park – Rising sea levels & mangrove ecosystem threats. Gir National Park – Lion population census & conservation challenges. Great Himalayan National Park – Recent wildlife discoveries & climate impact. Kanha & Bandhavgarh National Parks – Project Tiger updates & new corridors. ✅ Expected Questions for UPSC Prelims 2025 National parks & their unique species (e.g., One-Horned Rhino in Kaziranga). Location-based questions (Which state has the most national parks?). UNESCO Heritage Sites among national parks. Man-Animal Conflict & Conservation Measures – Recent cases. This session is a must-watch to boost your Prelims 2025 preparation! 🏆 Don’t forget to take notes and revise these parks before the exam. National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuary And Tiger Reserves In News The Cauvery South Wildlife Sanctuary was notified recently by the state government of Tamil Nadu. The state government had earlier notified Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary, Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary, Kadavur Slender Loris Sanctuary and Dugong Conservation Reserve. This will be the 17thwildlife sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. The sanctuary, covering reserve forest areas in Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts. Grizzled giant squirrel, four-horned antelope, and Lesser Fish Eagle which are exclusively dependent on the Cauvery river and its riverine forest ecosystem, are also found here. These are also red-listed and in urgent need for focused conservation and protection of their habitat. The sanctuary was notified under Section 26-A of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. It will connect Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary of Tamil Nadu with the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in neighbouring Karnataka thereby forming a large, contiguous network of protected areas for wildlife. The Cauvery South Wildlife Sanctuary maintains continuity to the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in Tamil Nadu through the MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and the BRT Tiger Reserve in Karnataka.Nauradehi and Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuaries: ‘Tiger State’ Madhya Pradesh is poised to get its seventh tiger reserve with the state government going forward with the notification of Nauradehi and Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuaries as a combined protected area. It covers nearly 1197 km² area across three districts, i.e., Sagar, Damoh and Narsinghpur, of Madhya Pradesh. It is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh. The entire Sanctuary is situated on a plateau, forming part of the upper Vindhyan range and has a connecting forest patch with Veerangana Durgawati Sanctuary in Damoh district towards the east, which extends up to Bandhavgarh National Park. The Sanctuary is classified under Deccan peninsula biogeographic region. Three fourth of sanctuary falls in the Yamuna, and one-fourth of the sanctuary falls in the Naramada basin. Wildlife Corridor: It acts as a corridor for Panna Tiger Reserve and Satpura Tiger Reserve while indirectly connecting Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve via Rani Durgawati Wildlife Sanctuary. The chief floral elements include Teak, Saja, Dhaora, Bhirra, Ber, Amla etc. The chief faunal element includes Nilgai, Chinkara, Chital, Sambhar, Black Buck, Barking deer, Commom Langur Rhesus Macaque, Fresh water Turtles, Spotted Grey Creeper, Cranes, Egrets, Lapwings etc. --- #UPSC #UPSCPrelims2025 #NationalParks #Ecology #CurrentAffairs #Environment #UPSCExam #UPSCPreparation #OnlyIAS #PWOnlyIAS #IASPreparation #Biodiversity #WildlifeConservation #Geography #IndianGeography #UPSC2025 UPSC, UPSC 2025, UPSC Prelims 2025, National Parks in India, National Parks in News, National Parks UPSC, Environment for UPSC, Ecology UPSC, Wildlife Conservation, Geography UPSC, IAS Preparation, OnlyIAS, PW OnlyIAS, UPSC Exam Preparation, Biodiversity, Current Affairs for UPSC