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Map Based Questions from India (Location of States, Cities, Rivers, Lakes, Important Places including Ramsar Sites, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks)

Ramsar sites

Ramsar convention:

  • It is an international treaty for the conservation and wise use of wetlands.
  • It is named after the Iranian city of Ramsar, on the Caspian Sea, where the treaty was signed on 2 February 1971.
  • Known officially as ‘the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat’ (or, more recently, just ‘the Convention on Wetlands’), it came into force in 1975.

 

Montreux Record:

  • Montreux Record under the Convention is a register of wetland sites on the List of Wetlands of International Importance where changes in ecological character have occurred, are occurring, or are likely to occur as a result of technological developments, pollution or other human interference.
  • It is maintained as part of the Ramsar List.
  • The Montreux Record was established by Recommendation of the Conference of the Contracting Parties (1990).
  • Sites may be added to and removed from the Record only with the approval of the Contracting Parties in which they lie.

 

Wetlands are crucial for a healthy planet because:

The health of people on our planet depends on healthy wetlands.

  • 40% of the world’s species live or breed in wetlands.
  • Wetlands are “nurseries of life” – 40% of animals breed in wetlands.
  • Wetlands are “kidneys of the earth” – they clean the environment of pollutants.
  • Wetlands “matter for climate change” – they store 30% of land-based carbon.
  • Wetlands “minimize disaster risks” – they absorb storm surge.

 

List of Ramsar sites in India

Sl. No.Name of SiteState Location
1Kolleru LakeAndhra Pradesh
2Deepor BeelAssam
3Kabartal WetlandBihar
4Nalsarovar Bird SanctuaryGujarat
5Thol Lake Wildlife SanctuaryGujarat
6Wadhvana WetlandGujarat
7Sultanpur National ParkHaryana
8Bhindawas Wildlife SanctuaryHaryana
9Chandertal WetlandHimachal Pradesh
10Pong Dam LakeHimachal Pradesh
11Renuka WetlandHimachal Pradesh
12Wular LakeJammu & Kashmir
13Hokersar WetlandJammu & Kashmir
14Surinsar-Mansar LakesJammu & Kashmir
15Tsomoriri LakeJammu & Kashmir
16Asthamudi WetlandKerala
17Sasthamkotta LakeKerala
18Vembanad Kol WetlandKerala
19Tso Kar Wetland ComplexLadakh
20Bhoj WetlandsMadhya Pradesh
21Lonar LakeMaharashtra
22Nandur MadhameshwarMaharashtra
23Loktak LakeManipur
24Bhitarkanika MangrovesOrissa
25Chilka LakeOrissa
26Beas Conservation ReservePunjab
27Harike LakePunjab
28Kanjli LakePunjab
29Keshopur-Miani Community ReservePunjab
30Nangal Wildlife SanctuaryPunjab
31Ropar LakePunjab
32Keoladeo Ghana NPRajasthan
33Sambhar LakeRajasthan
34Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird SanctuaryTamil Nadu
35Rudrasagar LakeTripura
36Nawabganj Bird SanctuaryUttar Pradesh
37Parvati Agra Bird SanctuaryUttar Pradesh
38Saman Bird SanctuaryUttar Pradesh
39Samaspur Bird SanctuaryUttar Pradesh
40Sandi Bird SanctuaryUttar Pradesh
41Sarsai Nawar JheelUttar Pradesh
42Sur SarovarUttar Pradesh
43Upper Ganga River
(Brijghat to Narora Stretch)
Uttar Pradesh
44Asan Conservation ReserveUttarakhand
45East Kolkata WetlandsWest Bengal
46Sunderbans WetlandWest Bengal

 

ramsar sites

National Parks:

They are the areas that are set by the government to conserve the natural environment.

  • A national park has more restrictions as compared to a wildlife sanctuary.
  • Their boundaries are fixed and defined.
  • The main objective of a national park is to protect the natural environment of the area and biodiversity conservation.

 

What is allowed and what is not allowed inside National Parks:

  • Here, no human activity is allowed.
  • Grazing of livestock and private tenurial rights are not permitted here.
  • Species mentioned in the Schedules of the Wildlife Act are not allowed to be hunted or captured.
  • No person shall destroy, remove, or exploit any wildlife from a National Park or destroy or damage the habitat of any wild animal or deprive any wild animal of its habitat within a national park.
  • They cannot be downgraded to the status of a ‘sanctuary’.

 

Declaration of National Parks:

  • National parks can be declared both by the Central Government and State governments. No alteration of the boundaries of a national park shall be made except on a resolution passed by the State Legislature.

 

Important facts about the National Parks in India

  • Number of National 105
  • Total area covered 40,501 sq.km.
  • Maximum National Park state P. (9), Andaman & Nikobar (9)
  • First National Park Jim Corbett National Park
  • Largest National Park Hemis National Park
  • Smallest National Park South Button National Park
  • Latest National Park Kuno National Park

 

There are 104 existing national parks in India covering an area of 43,716 km2, which is 1.33% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020).

 

List of National Parks (As on December, 2020)

Name of StateName of Protected Area
Andhra Pradesh
Papikonda
Rajiv Gandhi (Rameswaram)
Sri Venkateswara
Arunachal Pradesh
Mouling
Namdapha
Assam
Dibru-Saikhowa
Kaziranga
Manas
Nameri
Rajiv Gandhi (Orang)
BiharValmiki
Chhattisgarh  
Guru Ghasidas (Sanjay)
Indravati (Kutru)
Kanger Valley
GoaMollem
Gujarat
Blackbuck (Velavadar)
Gir
Marine (Gulf of Kachchh)
Vansda
Haryana
Kalesar
Sultanpur
Himachal Pradesh
Great Himalayan
Inderkilla
Khirganga
Pin Valley
Col. Sherjung Simbalbara
JharkhandBetla
Karnataka
Anshi
Bandipur
Bannerghatta
Kudremukh
Nagarahole (Rajiv Gandhi)
Kerala
Anamudi Shola
Eravikulam
Mathikettan Shola
Pambadum Shola
Periyar
Silent Valley
Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh
Dinosaur Fossils
Fossil
Pench
Kanha
Kuno
Madhav
Panna
Sanjay
Satpura
Van Vihar
Maharashtra
Chandoli
Gugamal
Nawegaon
Pench (Jawaharlal Nehru)
Sanjay Gandhi (Borivilli)
Tadoba
Manipur
Keibul-Lamjao
Shiroi
Meghalaya
Balphakram
Nokrek Ridge
Mizoram
Murlen
Phawngpui (Blue Mountain)
NagalandIntanki
Odisha
Bhitarkanika
Simlipal
Rajasthan
Desert
Keoladeo Ghana
Mukundra Hills
Ranthambhore
Sariska
SikkimKhangchendzonga
Tamil Nadu
Guindy
Gulf of Mannar Marine
Indira Gandhi (Annamalai)
Mudumalai
Mukurthi
Telangana
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy
Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali
Mrugavani
Tripura
Clouded Leopard
Bison (Rajbari)
Uttar PradeshDudhwa
Uttarakhand
Corbett
Gangotri
Govind
Nanda Devi
Rajaji
Valley of Flowers
West Bengal
Buxa
Gorumara
Jaldapara
Neora Valley
Singalila
Sunderban
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Campbell Bay
Galathea Bay
Mahatama Gandhi Marine (Wandoor)
Mount Harriett
Rani Jhansi Marine
Saddle Peak
Jammu & Kashmir
City Forest (Salim Ali)
Dachigam
Kazinag
Kishtwar High Altitute
LadakhHemis

 

NAtional Parks