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Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar
National park in Gujarat, India
National park in Gujarat, India
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Blackbuck National Park |
| iucn_category | II |
| map | India Gujarat#India |
| map_caption | Location in Gujarat |
| relief | 1 |
| mapframe | Yes |
| location | Bhavnagar District, Gujarat, India |
| coords | |
| area_km2 | 34.08 |
| established | 1976 |
| governing_body | [Forest Department of Gujarat](https://web.archive.org/web/20090410044805/http://gujaratforest.gov.in/index.htm) |
| photo | Antilope cervicapra from velavadar.JPG |
| photo_caption | A blackbuck stag at the grasslands of the national park |
Blackbuck National Park is a national park in India located at Velavadar in the Bhavnagar District of Gujarat state, India.
Established in 1976 in the Bhal region of Saurashtra, the park is located around 42 km from the district headquarters city of Bhavnagar. Hugging the coasts of the Gulf of Khambhat on the south, it is spread over an area of 34.08 km2, which was primarily a "vidi" (grassland) of the maharaja of the princely state of Bhavnagar for hunting the blackbucks with his famous hunting cheetahs. On the northern side, it is surrounded by wastelands and agriculture fields. The national park has been classified as 4B Gujarat-Rajwada biotic province of semi-arid bio-geographical zone.
Flat land, dry grasses and herds of antelope have always attracted visitors to this park which has a grassland ecosystem. Successful conservation programs for the blackbuck, wolf and lesser florican (a bustard) are ongoing. Considered to be an endemic Indian species, the lesser florican, which once lived throughout the country, has become endangered in recent decades. Today, the largest population is in this park. Local wolf numbers are increasing, as are striped hyena, with sightings quite frequent during daylight in winter 2012-2013.
Geography
In July 1976, when the park was established, the initial protected area measured about 18 km2. In 1980, another 16 km2 were added, increasing the total area to 34.08 km2.
A southern portion of the park, which adjoins the Gulf of Khambhat, is in the Gulf's high tide zone and gets inundated with water. However, its semi-arid conditions, together with this inundation of seawater during monsoon, creates habitats suitable for various dependent fauna of the park.
According to a remote sensing study of habitat types, the park area is classified as follows:
- 7.57 km2 of dense grassland
- 9.91 km2 of sparse grassland
- 5.05 km2 of Prosopis shrubland
- 5.13 km2 of saline land
- 5.08 km2 of high tidal mudflats The mudflats are the high tide zones of Gulf of Khambhat and the lower part is prone to flooding.
Wildlife of Velvadar National Park
There several species of mammals recorded from the National Park, apart from large groups of Blackbuck; Indian Wolf, Striped Hyena, Indian Fox, Golden Jackal and Jungle cat are the main carnivores of the Park. Other mammalian species include Bluebull, Wild/feral pig, Indian Hare and several species of rodents.
Among birds, Lesser Florican (A monsoon breeding migrant) is the main attraction of the National Park. Apart from Lesser Florican, Velavadar Grasslands are one of the largest roosting grounds of and three species of migratory Harriers (Viz. Marsh Harrier, Pallid Harrier and Montagu's Harrier. Congregation of Harriers during late evening hours is the main attraction of the Park during winters. Apart from these, several species of grassland birds viz. Sandgrouse, Lark and passerines are also abundant in the Park. According to Roger Geoffrey Clarke, the British harrier-expert, the harrier roost found at the park is one of the largest in the world.
References
References
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