Nanda Devi was the first Bio-reserve in India. It was designated one of the 18th January 1988. There are currently 15 Bio- reserves in India. The first biosphere reserve was set up in 1986. It is called the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It covers 5500 sq. km area which is spread over three states : 1 kerela 2 karnataka 3 Tamil nadu
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Starting from nine (9) reserves in 1973-74 the number is grown up to twenty nine (29) in 2006. A total area of 38,620 km2 is covered by these project tiger areas, which is 1.17% of the total geographical area of the country. There are teo kind of tiger-bio reserve in india...........They are pariyar tiger-reserve & sariska tiger-reserve.
A bio reserve is a place where animals and plants are kept in their own habitat but are watched it covers a large area and some times whole forests are taken as bio reserves
Neither Manas nor Dihang-Dibang is a part of the world's network of bioreserve.There are 4 bioreserves of India which are included in the world's network of bioreserve. These are:1) the Sunderbans of West Bengal.2) the Nanda Devi of Uttarakhand.3) the Gulf of Mannar of Tamil Nadu.4) the Nilgiris of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.Hope this helps!
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Biosphere reserves are designated areas that promote conservation of biodiversity, research, and sustainable development. They can be found in various countries around the world, with notable examples including the Yellowstone Biosphere Reserve in the USA, the Sundarbans in India and Bangladesh, and the Great Barrier Reef Biosphere Reserve in Australia. These reserves often encompass a variety of ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and marine environments, aiming to balance ecological health with the needs of local communities.
The north east region of india has the maximum bio-diversity