mahindra current affairs magazine

mahindra current affairs magazine

mahindra current affairs magazine This article can be seen in the magazine Habitat: semi-desert regions thorn forest dry forest scrublands open woodlands  In India the species is widespread in Rajasthan Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Tamilnadu and other areas throughout peninsular India. Conservation Measures:  Conservation Plan for Blackbuck.  The Uttar Pradesh State Cabinet has approved first of its kind Blackbuck Conservation Reserve in India in trans-Yamuna belt (MEJA FOREST RESERVE) near Allahabad. One-horned rhinoceros  On the occasion of World Rhino day (September 22) Assam government set 2400 rhino horns to fire. o Ceremony was aimed at busting myths about rhino horns. Protection Status Characteristics:  Greater one-horned rhinos are usually solitary except for females with small calves.  Male rhinos fight violently for preferred habitual areas.  Cover their skin in mud aids thermo-regulation by preventing overheating.  They are very good swimmers and can dive and feed under water.  Can run fast (up to 40 kmh) and are very agile. 70  Threats: Poaching for medical purpose (biggest threat) habitat loss low genetic diversity. Habitat: Alluvial Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands and riverine forest.  Found commonly in Nepal Bhutan Pakistan and India with India being home to or over 85% of the population.  In India found in- Uttar Pradesh West Bengal and Assam.  Assam has 71% of the worlds population (2652 as per 2018 census) with Kaziranga National Park harbouring the highest number. Conservation Measures:  Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (to expand rhinos range)  Special Rhino Protection Force.  National Rhino Conservation Strategy: It was launched in 2019 to conserve the greater one-horned rhinoceros mahendra current affairs magazine subscription. 


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