Eravikulam National Park in Kerala has been recognized as India's premier national park, achieving an impressive 92.97% score in a recent evaluation by the Union Ministry. Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, Eravikulam is home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr and offers visitors breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. The park's success in conservation efforts and eco-tourism initiatives played a crucial role in securing this top position.
Meanwhile, Dachigam National Park in Jammu and Kashmir has also been distinguished as one of the top national parks in the country. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, Dachigam is a sanctuary for the rare Hangul deer, also known as the Kashmir stag. The park's pristine environment and effective management strategies have contributed to its high ranking, reflecting its importance as a conservation area in the northern region.
These accolades highlight the significance of preserving India's natural heritage and the role of national parks in protecting endangered species and ecosystems. Both Eravikulam and Dachigam serve as exemplary models of successful conservation practices, attracting nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. The recognition of these parks underscores the need for continued support and investment in safeguarding India's rich biodiversity.
— Authored by Next24 Live