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 Sunderbans
Sunderbans Tiger Reserve, created in 1973, was the part of the then 24-Parganas
Forest Division. Subsequently, the area comprising the present tiger reserve
was constituted as a Reserve Forest in 1978.
The area of the Reserve is 2585 sq. km. , covering a land area of 1600 sq. km.
and the water body occupying over 985 sq. km. Within this area, 1330.12 sq.
km. is designated as core area, which was subsequently declared as Sundarbans
National Park in 1984.
An area of 124.40 sq. km. within the core area is preserved as primitive zone
to act as a gene pool. Within the buffer zone, Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary
was created in 1976, covering an area of 362.335 sq. km. Considering the importance
of the bio-geographic gegion of Bengal River Forests and its unique bio-diversity,
the National Park area of the Reserve was included in the list of World Heritage
Sites in 1985. The entire Sundarbans area was declared as Biosphere Reserve
in 1989.