Wildlife Conservation & Restoration Tourism
- About Wildlife Conservation & Restoration Tourism in India. Feature Information
about Wildlife Parks, Tiger Reserves & Bird Sanctuary in India.
Wildlife Conservation in Bandipur
A Sanctuary with 90sq. km. area was created in the Bandipur Reserve Forest in
1931. It was realized that this Sanctuary was too small for effective conservation
of wildlife.
Therefore, the Venugopala Wildlife Park was constituted in 1941, extending over
800 sq. km.
The Bandipur Tiger reserve was constituted by including most of the forest area
of the Venugopala Wildlife Park and its sanctum sanctorum at Bandipur, in the
year 1973 and named Bandipur National Park.
All the forests included in the Reserve are reserved forests notified prior
to independence. Notification for the proposed Bandipur National Park was issued
in 1985. The final notification is still pending.