Conservation areas of India
Conservation Areas in India refer to well-demarcated large geographical entities with an established conservation plan, and were part of a joint Indo-US project on "landscape management and protection". The project ran from 1996 to 2002. These areas are home to many Conservation [reliant species].
Locations
Four Conservation Areas were selected for this project:- Annamalai Conservation Area in Tamil Nadu
- Balphakram [National Park|Garo Hills Conservation Area] in Meghalaya
- Satpura Conservation Area in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
- Terai Conservation Area in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Participants
The participating entities in the project were:- Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India
- Wildlife Institute of India
- United States [Forest Service]