Wildlife
Conservation in Ranthambhor
Tiger Conservation Activities in Ranthambhor
Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve was among the first
nine Tiger Reserves declared in 1973 at the launch of Project Tiger in
India. It comprised the former Sawai Madhopur Wildlife Sanctuary of 392.5
sq.km. Reserved Forest (constituted in 1955).
Ranthambhore National Park with an area of 274.5 sq.km was constituted from within the Tiger Reserve in 1980. In the then Tiger Reserve, the National Park area was being managed as the core and the rest as buffer until in 1992, Keladevi Sanctuary having area of 674 sq.km of Protected Forest (constituted in 1983),Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary with an area of 127 sq.km. (Constituted in 1983),Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary with an area of 127 sq. km .(constituted in 1984), Kualji Close Area of 7.58 sq. km. And some other forest areas were added to the Reserve.
Archaeological Richness Ranthambhore fort and teples of medieval period.
Bandhavgarh Conservation
Activities
Corbett Conservation Activities
Dudhwa Conservation Activities
Gir Conservation Activities
Ranthambhor Conservation
Activities
Kanha Conservation Activities
Manas Conservation Activities
Pench Conservation Activities
Panna Conservation Activities
Periyar Conservation Activities
Sariska Conservation Activities
Sunderbans Conservation
Activities
Ranthambhore National Park with an area of 274.5 sq.km was constituted from within the Tiger Reserve in 1980. In the then Tiger Reserve, the National Park area was being managed as the core and the rest as buffer until in 1992, Keladevi Sanctuary having area of 674 sq.km of Protected Forest (constituted in 1983),Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary with an area of 127 sq.km. (Constituted in 1983),Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary with an area of 127 sq. km .(constituted in 1984), Kualji Close Area of 7.58 sq. km. And some other forest areas were added to the Reserve.
Archaeological Richness Ranthambhore fort and teples of medieval period.
