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Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park

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The   Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park , commonly known as the   Rajiv Gandhi Zoo   or   Katraj Zoo , [3]   is located in   Katraj ,   Pune district ,   Maharashtra   State,   India . The 130-acre zoo is divided into three parts: an animal orphanage, a snake park, and a zoo, and includes the 42-acre (17 ha) Katraj Lake. ANIMALS:- The zoo has collections of  reptiles ,  mammals , and  birds . Among mammals, the zoo has a  white tiger  and a male  Bengal tiger  named Tanaji. Other mammals at the zoo include  leopard ,  sloth bears ,  sambhars ,  barking deer ,  blackbucks ,  monkeys , and  elephants . Reptiles include  Indian rock python ,  cobra ,  snakes ,  vipers ,  Indian crocodiles  and  Indian star tortoise  and birds such as  peafowl  also feature. In April 2017, the zoo acquired a pair of   Asiatic lions . This appears to have been one reason why visits to the zoo increased significantly, since the previous year. SNAKE PARK:- The snake park has a large collection

Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary

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Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary is located in Niphad Tehsil of Nashik district in Western Maharashtra. A stone pick up weir was constructed in 1907-13 across the river Godavari just below the confluence of Kodwa and Goadavari rivers at Nandur Madhameshwar. The water level is always fluctuating in Nandur Madhameshwar Lake. Th water released from Gangapur and Darana water reservoirs is stored at Nandur Madhameshwar and subsequently released from here through canals for irrigation. Silts and organic matter that are carried away with water flow are accumulated in the lake, due to which islands and shallow water ponds have been created. This resulted in the biological enriched conditions by which aquatic vegetation has been stabilised. Thus the site has turned into good wetland habitat aptly describe d as ‘Bharatpur Of Maharashtra”. A Hub Of Resident & Migratory Birds Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary is a harbour for thousands of beautiful and migratory birds. There are mor
Threads to Biodiversity (for world) Extinction is a natural event and, from a geological perspective, routine. We now know that most species that have ever lived have gone extinct. The average rate over the past 200 my is 1-2 species per year, and 3-4 families per my. The average duration of a species is 2-10 million years (based on last 200 million years). There have also been occasional episodes of mass extinction, when many taxa representing a wide array of lifeforms have gone extinct in the same blink of geological time. In the modern era, due to human actions, species and ecosystems are threatened with destruction to an extent rarely seen in earth history. Probably only during the handful of mass extinction events have so many species been threatened, in so short a time. Biodiversity refers to the number and variety of species, of ecosystems, and of the genetic variation contained within species. Roughly 1.4 million species are known to science, but because many species a

Biodiversity in Maharashtra

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Maharashtra is a unique state. It has a great variety of ecosystems, a wide range of flora and fauna and a large variety of indigenous crops. These biological assettes are of great economic social and environmental value. The rich biodiversity spread over Maharashtra is now threatened by the state’s rapid and unsustainable economic development. Maharashtra’s biodiversity is protected in its National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries to a great extent. However, outside these Protected Areas the threat to biological assettes continues to grow. While there are Acts to protect wild species and our forest resources in these Protected Areas outside these Areas, biodiversity can be preserved only if the people of Maharashtra see its importance and begin to preserve it for our future generations. Maharashtra has always undertaken challenges that seemed impossible to achieve. But these have been metand even exceeded. I am sure that with the help of our citizens – tribal communities, rura