Chambal sanctuary famous for ?

 

The Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the northern part of India, is famous for its rich biodiversity and its efforts in conserving endangered species, particularly the Gharial (a type of crocodile), the Gangetic dolphin, and the Indian skimmer. Here are some of the main attractions and features of the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary:

 

Gharial Conservation: The sanctuary is one of the few places in India where the critically endangered Gharial, a species of crocodile, is found. It is also a habitat for the Mugger crocodile.

Gangetic Dolphin: The Chambal River is one of the few places in the world where the endangered Gangetic dolphin can be found.

Avian Diversity: The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of resident and migratory bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The Indian skimmer, a bird with a unique beak, is one of the notable species found here.

River Safari: Visitors can take boat safaris along the Chambal River to explore the sanctuary and spot its diverse wildlife, including crocodiles, dolphins, and various bird species.


Conservation Efforts: The sanctuary is actively involved in the conservation of endangered species, especially the Gharial and the Gangetic dolphin. Several conservation programs are run in collaboration with local communities and wildlife authorities.

 

The Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the region and observe some of India's most endangered species in their natural habitat

 

 

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