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Wildlife in India





 

India is a unique landscape unlike any other in the world. We have terrains such as snow, desert, tropics in various parts of the country. The water runs deep and strong and the mountains stand tall.
 This the amazing and almost magical landscape creates a biosphere that can house all kinds of species. From exotic plants to animals and birds, India never ceases to amaze. It is for this very reason that tourism in India is ever booming and invites tourists from around the world to witness the land and the sky that are unlike any other! When the diversity is so piqued that every state has its own speciality, it is no doubt that regions have their own specialities and unique flora and fauna. For example, Bandipur resorts make a special place of their own in India as the tropical climate can swing as the season's change and the appearance of various species of birds and animals is dependent upon this.
 The Bengal and Indochinese tigers seem to be some of the most sought after animals. Though these majestic cats were poached and driven to the brink of extinction even, the tiger is making a comeback! These are not the only big cats in India though. There are other species of large cats such as Asiatic lion, Snow leopard, cheetah etc. Many of these big cats can be found close to Jungle resorts in Bangalore. The wildlife extends to many birds such as the Indian Peafowl, Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher, Asian Paradise Flycatcher etc. These birds can be found in various terrains like Hills or plains, near Br hills resorts too. The nature of Indian terrains can house exotic creatures that are an amazing sight to shoot or simply admire with the naked eye.
 The south of the country is a warmer climate which houses a different biosphere as compared to the more cold north. The trees are greener, the sky is clear and the wildlife is much more diverse and colourful. Resorts near BR hills have a lot to offer in terms of the wide range of wildlife that can be seen just short distances away. You barely have to leave Bandipur forest resorts to get a view of these majestic creatures and keep your camera ready for an amazing time. Shoot some amazing clicks for your social media or even professional portfolio where nature is your subject and you can paint some vivid pictures. The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is a large area that encompasses Nagarhole, Bandipur, Silent Valley National Park and several other sanctuaries. This large area contains some of the country's most vibrant fauna that has become international acclaim. The government is actively working to preserve the natural diversity and beauty of the many areas in India that have aspects which cannot be found elsewhere in the world. Project Tiger, Project Elephant, and the establishment of numerous NGOs and sanctuaries is a palpable and laudable initiative by the government which has created very visible results. It is a very heartening sight to see numbers of tigers, elephants, rhinos and exotic birds increase since the last century wherein poaching and hunting had dwindled these numbers considerably. Such efforts along with our own preservation and treatment of natural surroundings are what will keep the glory of Wildlife in India evergreen

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