Largest wildlife sanctuary in india

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1. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand 

This sanctuary is profoundly known for its magnificent royal Bengal tigers 

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2. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

The Ranthambore National Park, located in the state of Rajasthan, is the largest wildlife sanctuary in India. It serves as a national reserve for the tigers. 

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3. Gir National Park, Gujarat

Gir forest is the only place where this race of lions are found in their natural habitat. It consists of about 109 males, 201 females, and 213 cubs.  

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4. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga National Park, famous for its vast diversity of natural wildlife beauty, is located in the Eastern state of Assam. 

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5. Kanha National Reserve, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park is situated in the Maikal range of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh. This being the central highlands of the country, it possesses a lush habitat of wild creatures.  

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6. Periyar National Park, Kerala

there are 49 species of mammals, 246 species of birds, 28 species of reptiles, 8 species of amphibians, 22 species of fish, and 112 species of butterflies that are found in this national park.   

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7. Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

This national park is a UNESCO-listed world heritage site. it also has the largest population of tigers in the world. Rare species of aquatic mammals, birds, and reptiles are present here. 

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8. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

the Bandhavgarh National Park consists of 105 sq kms of forests and meadows. This national park forms a natural hub for the magnificent white tigers. 

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9. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Tadoba National Park, also known as Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, is located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra. It is 1727 sq kms and it is the oldest and largest national park in Maharashtra.  

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10. The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh

 It gained its UNESCO status because of its significant biodiversity conservation. 

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