Rampara Sanctuary


The Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the Morbi district of Gujarat, India. Established in November 1988, the sanctuary spans approximately 15 square kilometres and is managed by the Gujarat Forest Department.

Biodiversity

The sanctuary is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna despite the arid landscape of the region. It is home to over 280 plant species, providing habitat for various wildlife.

Flora

The sanctuary features a mix of shrubs and grasses, supporting a rich vegetation cover.

Fauna

The sanctuary harbors more than 20 mammal species, including the Indian gazelle, jackal, wolf, fox, Nilgai, and hyena. It is also a haven for birdwatchers, with over 130 avian species such as the Indian roller, crested serpent eagle, and grey francolin.

Landscape

The sanctuary's terrain comprises flat plains in the central region and hillocks along the boundary, offering scenic landscapes and vantage points for observation.

Conservation

The Gujarat Forest Department oversees the conservation efforts within the sanctuary to protect its rich biodiversity.