Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the last homestead the surviving populace of the Asiat3ic Lion in nature. The recreation center includes 1412 sq. km of deciduous backwoods blended with semi-evergreen and evergreen vegetation, acacia, clean wilderness, fields and rough slopes. Sustained by enduring and occasional waterways and streams, the asylum has substantial water bodies like the Kamleshwar Dam that are useful for swamp crocodiles, reptiles and winged creatures.
Gir has an extensive populace of bog crocodile, which is among the 40 types of reptiles and creatures of land and water recorded in the haven.
The recreation center agenda has more than 250 types of winged animals. Uncommon species, for example, Lesser Florican and the Sarus Crane are recorded in the fields along the fringe of the haven.
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