News Kuno Fest to showcase the park as a premier tourist spot. by In-house Editor June 22, 2023 written by In-house Editor June 22, 2023 The picturesque Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, known for its rich biodiversity and as a potential second home for Asiatic lions, has received a boost in its conservation efforts. The park has recently been declared a tiger reserve, highlighting its significance for wildlife conservation. This new status is expected to attract increased attention and resources for the protection and preservation of the park’s flora and fauna. The Kuno National Park, spread across approximately 750 square kilometers, has been a subject of conservation efforts for several years, aiming to reintroduce the Asiatic lions from Gujarat’s Gir Forest. With the tiger reserve designation, the park will now receive additional support and funding, which will contribute to its wildlife conservation programs and infrastructure development. This recognition is a positive step towards safeguarding the diverse ecosystems and wildlife species within the Kuno National Park, ensuring their long-term survival and promoting sustainable tourism in the region. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail In-house Editor previous post Kenya Tourism Industry Report 2023: State of the Sector, Arrivals and Revenues, Influencing Factors, Input Costs, Government Support and Environmental Issues next post Minister commits to support wildlife research training You may also like 1st National Conference on โโLesser Known Species of... February 7, 2024 Maharashtra’s Tiger Reserves Secure โน36.79 Crore Annual Budget... February 3, 2024 Indian Government Declares Eco-Sensitive Zones in Kashmir’s Wildlife... October 24, 2023 Committee Established to Combat Rising Wildlife Crime in... October 13, 2023 12 Organizations Present 19-Point Wildlife Conservation Demands in... October 11, 2023 The National Wildlife Board has rejected the proposal... October 10, 2023 Anxiety towards humans is widespread in the South... October 9, 2023 Preserving forests and protecting wildlife are interlinked October 6, 2023 Local stakeholders pledge to protect and preserve Intangki... October 5, 2023 Wildlife Week Walkathon 2023: Opening of forest by... October 3, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.