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Download Solution PDFWhich of the following reserve forests is not located in West Bengal ?
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West Bengal Group C 2016 Official Paper (Held On: 05 Mar, 2017) PYP
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2 : Manas
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Key Points
- Manas National Park is located in the Indian state of Assam, not West Bengal.
- It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Project Tiger Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.
- Manas National Park is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, alongside the Manas River.
- It is famous for rare and endangered species like the Assam roofed turtle, golden langur, pygmy hog, and the Bengal tiger.
- Other listed reserves—Gorumara, Sundarban, and Chapramari—are located in West Bengal.
Additional Information
- Gorumara National Park: Located in the Dooars region of West Bengal, it is renowned for its population of Indian rhinoceros and rich flora and fauna.
- Sundarban National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it forms part of the Sundarbans delta in West Bengal and is famous for the Bengal tiger and mangrove forests.
- Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary: Situated in the Dooars region of West Bengal, it is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India, known for elephants and diverse bird species.
- Manas Biosphere Reserve: In Assam, this park is a biodiversity hotspot and a critical habitat for endangered wildlife species.
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India: Both Manas (Assam) and Sundarban (West Bengal) are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their ecological and cultural significance.
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