Wildlife
in Himachal |
| National Park | |
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The
State of Himachal Pradesh has declared two areas of very high
ecological, geo-morphological and biodiversity significance as National
Parks with the objective to accord its wildlife resources the highest
legal protection status available to wildlife in the country.
A
National Park is an area established under section 35 (4) of the
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and no right is allowed within the
National Park. Once
constituted, boundaries of the National Park can be altered only on a
resolution of the State Legislature.
Grazing is prohibited in these areas and the general public is
legally restrained from destroying, exploiting, or removing any wildlife
from the National Park, or destroying or damaging the habitat of any
wild animal, or depriving any wild animal of its habitat in the Park.
National Parks have a clearly defined core and buffer zones.
Whereas, the core zone is free from any local rights and acts as sanctum sanctorum to allow wildlife to enjoy protected natural
habitat, the buffer zone absorbs most of the impact of human activities.
Process to settle rights in the two National Parks in the State
is in progress. The
National Parks in the State beckon the visitors to enjoy the serene
natural surroundings, experience the wilderness and understand the dire
necessity of joining hands to conserve Nature in its pristine state. |