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प्रश्न
Match the following animals with their category of existence.
| Animals/Plants | Category of existence |
| Black buck | Extinct |
| Asiatic elephant | Rare |
| Andaman wild pig | Endangered |
| Himalayan brown bear | Vulnerable |
| Pink head duck | Endemic |
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उत्तर
| Animals/Plants |
Category of existence |
| Black buck | Endangered |
| Asiatic elephant | Vulnerable |
| Andaman wild pig | Endemic |
| Himalayan brown bear | Rare |
| Pink head duck | Extinct |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the following.
| Reserved forests | other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities |
| Protected forests | forests are regarded as most valuable as far as the conservation of forest and wildlife resources |
| Unclassed forests | forest lands are protected from any further depletion |
Where would you find the following in India:
Asiatic lion
Where would you find the following in India:
Royal Bengal tiger
Where would you find the following in India:
Red panda
Mention any three national parks in India.

- Identify the type of forest shown in the photograph.
- Write two characteristics of this type of forest.
Name few important species of wildlife found in India.
Define with example:
National Park
Define with example:
Biosphere reserve.
Fill in the blank:
Mangrove forests are a very important part of the ________ ecosystem.
Fill in the blanks:
There are ________ wildlife sanctuaries and ________ national parks in India.
Mark some important biosphere reserves, bird sanctuaries and national parks of India?
Sariska wildlife sanctuary is located in which state?
Forests and wastelands belonging to both private individuals and government are known as ______.
Which of the following species was included for the first time in list of protected species in 1991?
What is the Himalayan Yew?
Which of the following options represent potential measures that can be taken to mitigate the threats posed on the tiger population and biodiversity?
- Banning hunting, giving legal protection to their habitats, and restricting trade in wildlife.
- Prohibiting the visit of public into forest area.
- Establishing wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks.
- Converting forests into Reserved and Protected forests.
