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Gir National Park-Tiger Reserve & Wildlife Sanctuary in Sasan

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Know About Gir National Park Gir National Park attracts droves of visitors to see the Asiatic lion in the wild, as it's the only place in the world where these creatures are now found. Once almost hunted to extinction and listed as critically endangered in 2000, Asiatic lion numbers have recovered well due to conservation efforts. The park's core zone, which extends for almost 260 square kilometers, was declared as a national park in 1975. However, the sanctuary was set up a decade earlier. The Gir forest area and the Asiatic lions were first "protected" by the Nawab of the princely state of Junagadh as early as the start of the 20th century, which saved the lion population from fully disappearing as a result of trophy hunting. In 1965 the national park was established. In 2005 there were only 52 Asiatic lions in the wild, leaving the population on the brink of extinction, but conservation efforts have resulted in a major population increase, with over 500 in

Gir National Park- The Best wildlife Sanctuary

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Gir Forest is one of the best National Parks in Gujrat which is also a wildlife sanctuary and term as Sasan-Gir by an additional name, in India. The park was set up in the year 1965 on the 18th of September. Gir national park was well known in the year of 1965 and it is situated 58 km from Junagadh city with a totality locale of 1412 km². The park makes the greatest conservation ground for the famed Asiatic Lions which roamed around freely nearly 2 centuries back in the wildernesses of the Middle East and of some of the parts of the Indian subcontinent but is now an endangered species. Sasan is the sanctuary’s headquarters and comes with a rest house belonging to the Gir Forest. The forests of Gir are a dense deciduous forest offering a perfect natural habitat for a vast range of wild beasts. History of Gir National Park The Gir history says that it holds full of Indian Lions which are also recognized as Asiatic Lion which are smaller than African Lions to some extent. One c