Gir forest National Park and wild life Sanctuary is located in State of Gujarat, India. It is the sole home for pure Asiatic Lion
. It was established 1965. Other animals found in Gir forest are Indian Leopards, Sloth Bear, Jungle cats, striped hyenas, golden jackals, Indian mongoose, Indian palm civets and Ratels. Desert cats and Rusty spotted cats are also there, but rarely seen.
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The Gir Forests in Gujarat, India is called the home of the Asiatic Lions. Though Asiatic Lions roamed in most forests in India, extensive habitat loss and inconsiderate hunting wiped out the lion species in all other forests of India. The Gir Forest is the only known forest in India where the Asiatic Lions can be found.
gir forest in gujarat is a national park..
Gir Forest National Park was created in 1965.
Asiatic lions are found in the Gir forest of Gujarat in India.
The Gir Forests in Gujarat, India is called the home of the Asiatic Lions. Though Asiatic Lions roamed in most forests in India, extensive habitat loss and inconsiderate hunting wiped out the lion species in all other forests of India. The Gir Forest is the only known forest in India where the Asiatic Lions can be found.
The Gir Forest in Gujarat is famous worldwide due to its commendable conservation of Royal Asiatic Lions. Wild lovers from every corner of the nation and foreigners visit here every year to take the delight of Gir National Park.
India's Gir Forest Reserve is the home of the last 400 Asiatic lions.
Lions are typically found in the grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. They also inhabit the Gir Forest in India. Lions prefer habitats where there is a good supply of prey animals for hunting.
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Lions live in parts of sub Sahara Africa as well as in the Gir Forest of India.
Asiatic lions, a subspecies that split from African lions, hang on by a small thread. India is their home now, for the 300 or so lions remaining, in a sanctuary called Gir National Forest. The Indian princes protect them, much to the dismay of the local farmers, until they are hunted down for "sport."