Preview

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

Powerful Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1569 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Nakiya Reese Axia College of University of Phoenix Final Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Manas National Park, is nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya Mountains. In the Wildlife Sanctuary which is approximately 360 square kilometers, is rich in grasslands and tropical forests. Not only is the scenery beautiful, but this is a home to not only plants, but many endangered animals. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many species such as: tigers, wild buffalos, Indian bison’s, rhinos, and elephants. In 1992 it was placed on the UNESCO’s List of World Heritage for wilds’ protection and preserving. This paper will address the diversity of the flora and fauna in the area, human intrusions that threaten the area, and efforts made to protect Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, with much more included. Manas biogeographically diversity constitutes three major plant life varieties that include semi-evergreen forest, mixed moist and dry deciduous forests, and several types of grassland (United Nations Environment Programme, 2002). As the Web site shows, grasslands occupy approximately 45% of the park divided by two types of grassland: semi-evergreen alluvial grassland and low alluvial savanna woodland. These are some of the common trees specific for Manas’ flora: Bauhinia purpurea,_ Anthocephalus chinensis_, and Cinnamomum tamala from the semi-evergreen north part of the park, and Sterculia _villosa, Trewia polycarpa, and Oroxylum indiums _from the mixed part of the forests (United Nations Environment Programme, 2002). Forty-three different grass species, three hundred and seventy-four species of dicotyledons, including eighty-nine trees, one hundred thirty nine species of monocotyledons and fifteen species of orchid have been identified. A few plants found are:

{draw:frame} {draw:frame} {draw:frame} There have been fifty five mammals, fifty reptiles, and three amphibians recorded in the sanctuary. There are many



References: Benn, J. (2008). A tale of two places-restoring rhinos to their ranges in Assam, India. Retrieved April 8, 2010, from http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/features/index.cfm?uNewsID=131281 Periodic Reporting Exercise on the Application of the World Heritage Convention. Retrieved April 8, 2010, from whc.unesco.org/archive/periodicreporting/apa/cycle01/section2/338.pdf Travel in India. (N.D.). Wildlife National Park of India. Retrieved April 8, 2010, from http://www.indiavisitinformation.com/india-tour/india-wildlife-tour/manas-tiger- reserve.shtml UNESCO.org. (2008). World Heritage. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary. Retrieved April 9, 2010, from http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/338 United Nations Environment Programme. (2002). World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Manas National Park, Assam-India. Retrieved April 9, 2010, from http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/manas.html

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Powerful Essays

    Taronga Zoo

    • 4127 Words
    • 17 Pages

    Secondary research was used to establish Taronga Zoos competitors (Appendix 1), and their pricing versus Taronga Zoo, this provided an initial indication of Taronga Zoo’s price positioning in the market as a premium priced visitor attraction (Appendix 2). This was confirmed through primary research, in the form of an online questionnaire (Appendix 3 & 4). Refer to (Appendix 5) for key conclusions from this research.…

    • 4127 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    The Rainforests of Atsinanana is located on the eastern side of the island of Madagascar. There are six different national parks that are not connected to one another that make up the “Rainforests of Atsinanana”. These rainforests are said to be possibly the most diverse ecosystems in the world. They consist of 2,598 species of animals (from 166 families) and 1,039 plants (from 119 different groups). These national parks also contain more than 1/3 of all mammals found on the island of Madagascar. The biodiversity of this group of forests is what makes the places so unique.…

    • 1094 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Denali National Park

    • 276 Words
    • 2 Pages

    In summation, land and wildlife study and conservation remains an important issue. Ever growing numbers of people enjoy visiting wild parks, however, they must also remain aware of the true reason the parks exist. In addition to beauty, National Parks are priceless areas that provide the study of wildlife and the local environment in order to better understand how to protect them for future generations to enjoy.…

    • 276 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The people who are interested in wildlife would be very eager to watch the wonderful animal life of the island. Now let us see what the important animals that we can see here. The endemic flora and fauna of the region is very rich. One can have countless wonderful experiences with these animals. In the entire USA, this is the region which has the highest percentage of endemic species of plants and animals. The climate of this region also supports a large number of different plants and animals to grow freely and profusely.…

    • 530 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Tropical Savanna Biome

    • 385 Words
    • 1 Page

    The major animals in the exhibit are the Lions, Leopards, and Hyenas. I chose these animals to be the major animals in the exhibit, not only because they’re popular animals, but because they happen to be the top predators in the biome. They might interact with each other by competing for necessities or using team work to catch prey.…

    • 385 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a veritable Garden of Eden and a naturalist's heaven. The clean environment, roads, greenery as well as unpolluted fresh air attract all nature lovers. The tropical rain forests and waters of Bay of Bengal are the home of a vast collection of plant, animal and marine life. Topographically the islands are hilly in places fringed with coconut palm, covered with tropical jungle and interspersed with flat stretches of crescent shaped beaches.…

    • 485 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Riverbank Zoo

    • 2963 Words
    • 12 Pages

    Riverbanks Zoological park and Botanical Garden’s mission is to foster an appreciation and concern for all living things and providing the highest standard s of care for our animal and plant collection(2), to providing a diverse educational and high-quality recreational experience for all Riverbanks visitors(1), to providing all the resources at our disposal for the conservation of the earth’s flora and fauna(3), and to provide financial assistance for conservation-oriented projects/programs that promote preservation of the Earth’s biodiversity(5).…

    • 2963 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Range of habitats are present in sanctuary right from high elevation Montane forest & grassland, mid elevation Wet Evergreen, Semi Evergreen, Moist Deciduous, Closed Deciduous to Scrub jungle at foothills hence floral diversity is very rich. This unique habitat provides home for about 32 species of Mammals, 53 species of reptiles, 24 species of amphibians, 56 species of butterflies and wide variety of flora. Some important fauna found are Grizzled Squirrel, Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, Nilgiritahr, Gaur & Lion Tailed Macaque. Sanctuary is…

    • 994 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Many of these extinct animals have all recently died out in the past couple centuries and really have had a huge impact on society more than what is understood. “Conservation experts have already…

    • 1022 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

    • 1430 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Manas has enormous natural diversity as well as brilliant scenery. Its wetlands are of international importance. It is also the single most important site for the survival of golden languor, pygmy hog, and hispid hare. The diversity of the life forms in the Manas National Park include elephants, rhinos, wild buffaloes, leopards, clouded leopards and the incredibly beautiful and rare black panthers. The birds found in the sanctuary are ones I have never heard of with some of the most exotic names, to name a few; there are Jungle Fowls, Bulbuls, Khaleej Pheasants, Scarlet Minivets, and Mergansers. There are also wildlife species with names just as or more bizarre than the bird species. Some of the species names that caught my attention were the Hoolock Gibbons, Assamese Macaques, Hispid Hare, Slow Loris and the Barking Deer. I wonder if the deer actually barks (Wild India).…

    • 1430 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Besides the flora section the Reserve also provides protection for many species from which approximately 30 are threatened. According to the Bertoni Foundation (2014) there are 411 species of different types of birds; 89 species of mammals for example jaguars, tapirs and cougars; and 22 amphibian species, fish, insects and…

    • 756 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Conservation of Wildlife

    • 1469 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Government of India and State Governments are also becoming conscious of the deteriorating wildlife situation and have acted towards creating sager zones to the wild life within the Reserve Forests by way of creating what are called 'Protected Area'.…

    • 1469 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Taf Fechan Case Study

    • 861 Words
    • 4 Pages

    To complete this Ecological Evaluation a meeting with a representative of the Wildlife Trust was held at the site during both site visits and mapping. Alongside gathering information on site, the team at Eco Valleys Consultancy also completed a desk study to backup, confirm and find more detail on relevant information which is displayed in this report. Taking the results from this investigation and using them to assess the conservation importance of the site, and the protected species within each…

    • 861 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Wildlife Conservation

    • 3701 Words
    • 15 Pages

    Wildlife Management is an ancient phenomenon. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatana Dharma has linked some animals with the specific God or Goddess as the best way of conservation of wildlife.…

    • 3701 Words
    • 15 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Indian subcontinent boasts of serving as the natural habitat of a large and varied wildlife. The sub-continent with its varied geographical spread from the Himalayas in the north to the Cauvery basin in the south and the Kutch region in the west to the plains of Assam in East present a diverse range of environmental conditions for some of the most magnificent as well as the rarest wildlife species of the world in India to exist. The beauty and variety we see in the jungles of India is difficult to be expressed in words and I bring together the breadth through pictures in this project. However, the past few decades have seen the greed and negligence of human beings working to the detriment of this rich wildlife. Large-scale poaching, habitat destruction and conflict with humans have resulted in a rapid decline in the population of most of the wild animals and birds. Some animals like the Indian cheetah due to this are now extinct. Conservation of Indian wildlife was not given the requisite importance for a long time. However, the government as well as the people slowly and gradually understood their responsibility in this context. Today, efforts are being made towards wildlife conservation in India, to preserve this natural wealth. Numerous wildlife conservation projects have been undertaken in India, both at the government as well as the individual level, to protect the rich wildlife of the subcontinent. The private sector has also started stepping in as part of their corporate social responsibility to bring about this change and increase people’s awareness. I am a wildlife fan and have been to a fair number of national parks around the country. In this project I discuss the wildlife found, analyze the threat to wildlife in India and then report the efforts of the government, societies, groups and individuals.…

    • 2779 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Good Essays