Keoladeo National Park (India)

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Name (Hebrew)
פארק לאומי קיאולאדיאו (הודו)
Name (Latin)
Keoladeo National Park (India)
Other forms of name
Bharatpur Ghana Bird Sanctuary (India)
Ghana National Park, Keoladeo (India)
nne Keoladeo Ghana National Park (India)
Coordinates
77.516667 77.516667 27.166667 27.166667 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Bird refuges India
National parks and reserves India
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q235878
Library of congress: sh 91000467
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Ewans, M. Bharatpur, bird paradise, 1989(Keoladeo Ghana National Park near Bharatpur in Rajasthan state)
  • AltaVista, Jan. 14, 1998:World heritage list (Keoladeo National Park)
  • 97900285: Participatory Rural Appraisal Workshop (1995 : Bharatpur, India) Participatory management planning for Keoladeo National Park, 1996:p. 3 (Keoladeo National Park lies some 170 km south of New Delhi at the confluence of the Gambhir and Banganga rivers in Bharatpur district, Rajasthan. Formerly called Keoladeo Ghana, it is still referred to locally as simply 'Ghana', meaning 'dense forest'.)
  • UN list list natl. parks:p. 109 (Keoladeo, 27⁰10ʹN/77⁰31ʹE 2,873 ha. 1981)
  • Illustrated flora of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, c1996:p. 1 (popularly known as Bharatpur Ghana Bird Sanctuary, is one of the best waterfowl reserves in the world)
Wikipedia description:

Keoladeo National Park, or Keoladeo Ghana National Park, is a national park in Rajasthan, India. The national park hosts thousands of native, resident and migratory birds, especially during the winter season, when many different species fly to the Indian subcontinent to escape winter's wrath further north in Eurasia. At least 400 avian species have been noted or observed in the national park. The area was developed into a duck shooting reserve in 1899 by the administrator of the Bharatpur State. Through the efforts of ornithologist Salim Ali, it became the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in 1956, was declared a protected sanctuary in 1971 and established as the Keoladeo National Park on 10 March 1982. Due to its exceptional avian biodiversity, it has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1985). Keoladeo Ghana National Park also features a human-made regulated wetland, providing a needed source of hydration for animals in this drier region of the subcontinent. The reserve also protects Bharatpur settlements from flash floods and provides ample pastures for the locals' cattle and livestock. In the past, the region was primarily used as a waterfowl hunting ground. The 29 km2 (11 sq mi) reserve is locally known as Ghana, a natural mosaic of dry grasslands, woodlands, swamps and seasonal wetlands located just on the eastern edge of terrain that eventually becomes arid desert. Given its rather centralised location, where the "desert-meets-the-tropics", Keoladeo Ghana is bursting with biodiversity. Beyond the hundreds of bird species, at least 20 fish, 70 reptile and amphibian, and 50 mammalian species inhabit the area, and over 60 unique species of Lepidopterans have been seen here, in addition to the more than 1,000 invertebrate species. Nearly 400 plant species have been documented in the park.

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