Learning Wildlife Conservation at Ranthambore

Posted on Aug 26, 2024 in India Discovery,Student Speak

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Ranthambore National Park is an excellent place to learn and know more about wild animals and reserved forests. Ranthambore is home to many species of animals but it is best known for Royal Bengal tigers.

We woke up at 4 am in the morning to visit Ranthambore National Park. We felt very excited on our way and hoped to spot a magnificent tiger. All of us climbed on a canter and headed into the dense forest of the national park. In the beginning, we didn’t see much except lots of greenery around us. Further into our ride, we spotted peacocks and many other birds, as well as deer. But we could not spot any tigers.

Even though the park covers an area of about 400 square kilometres, only twenty percent of it is available to the general public. We can tour the park in canter or jeep safari rides. This is mainly to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and help us reconnect with nature. On our way back, we were on our guard to spot a tiger as it would have been our last chance to do so. Unfortunately, we reached the exit and we were not able to see even one tiger. We were still able to learn more about tigers and other wild animals living in Ranthambore on our journey.

At Ranthambore National Park, we preserve nature for a better future. It consists of dry tropical forests, lakes, streams, rocky terrain, and grassy meadows. We found Ranthambore to be a beautiful place.

Writen By Aekansh, Anirudh, Anjishnu, Ranvir, Ryan & Saksham (Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj).

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