National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Assam
Last Updated: November 28, 2021 by AssamGk
National Parks in Assam
Name |
Location |
Area (km²) (approx) |
Year of
Declaration |
Kaziranga National Park(1905) |
Golaghat, Nagaon, Sonitpur and
Biswanath district |
914 |
11 February 1974 |
Manas National Park(1928) |
Chirang and Baksa district |
500 |
|
Nameri National Park(1978) |
Sonitpur district |
200 |
15 November 1998 |
Dibrugarh and Tinsukia district |
340 |
1999 |
|
Darrang and Sonitpur district |
78.80 |
13 April 1999 |
|
Raimona National Park |
Kokrajhar district |
422 |
5 June, 2021 |
Dihing National Park |
Dibrugarh and Tinsukia district |
234.26 |
9 June, 2021 |
Wildlife sanctuaries in Assam
Name |
Location |
Area (km²) (approx) |
Amsang Wildlife Sanctuary |
Guwahati |
78.64 |
Bherjan-Borajan-Padumoni Wildlife Sanctuary |
Tinsukia |
7.22 |
Borail Wildlife Sanctuary |
Cachar and Dima Hasao |
326.25 |
Udalguri |
26.22 |
|
Sonitpur |
44.06 |
|
Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary |
Dhubri and Kokrajhar |
45.57 |
East Karbi-Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary |
Karbi Anglong |
222.81 |
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary |
Karbi Anglong |
6.05 |
Hoollongpar Gibbon Sanctuary |
Jorhat |
20.98 |
Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary |
Nagoan |
70.13 |
Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary |
Karbi Anglong |
451.00 |
Nambor Wildlife Sactuary |
Karbi Anglong |
37.00 |
Nambor-Doigrung Wildlife Sactuary |
Golaghat |
97.15 |
Panidihing Bird Sanctuary |
Sibsagar |
33.93 |
Pobitora Wildlife Sactuary |
Marigaon |
38.80 |
Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sactuary |
Sonitpur |
220.00 |
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National parks and wildlife sanctuaries are protected
natural habitats, declared by the government of a country. According to the
regulations from the IUCN (The World Conservation Union) to preserve the
wildlife through the conservation of ecosystems. It is important for people to
understand the differences and similarities between a national park and a
wildlife sanctuary.
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 provides for the
establishment of Protected Areas in India. There are different categories of
protected areas which are managed with different objectives for the larger
motive of conservation.
There are 104 National Parks in India. The first national
park in India was established as Hailey National Park in the year 1936 and
later renamed as Corbett National Park. The Government of India enacted the
Wildlife Protection Act in 1972 with the aim to effectively protect the
wildlife of the country and control poaching, smuggling, and illegal trade in
wildlife.
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