List of protected areas of Tamil NaduProtected areas of Tamil Nadu cover an area of 3,305 km2 (1,276 sq mi), constituting 2.54% of the geographic area and 15% of the 22,643 km2 (8,743 sq mi) recorded forest area of the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. It ranks 14th among all the states and union territories of India in terms of total protected area.[1] Protected areas in South India were created from private hunting grounds of the erstwhile Maharajas of the princely states. Mudumalai National Park was established in 1940 and was the first modern wildlife sanctuary in South India. The protected areas are administered by the Ministry of Environment and Forests of Government of India and the Tamil Nadu Forest Department.
Biosphere reservesThere are three Biosphere Reserves in Tamil Nadu.[2]
National parksTamil Nadu has five National Parks covering 307.84 km2 (118.86 sq mi).[2]
Wildlife sanctuariesTamil Nadu has 18 wildlife sanctuaries.[2][3][4][5][6]
Elephant reservesThere are five declared elephant sanctuaries in Tamil Nadu as per Project Elephant.[2]
Tiger reservesTamil Nadu participates in Project Tiger and has five declared tiger reserves.[2][7][8][9]
Bird sanctuariesThere are seventeen declared bird sanctuaries in Tamil Nadu.[2][10][11][12][13]
Zoos, reserves and animal farmsThere is one conservation reserve at Tiruvidaimarudur in Thanjavur district. There are two zoos recognised by the Central Zoo Authority of India namely Arignar Anna Zoological Park and Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, both located in Chennai.[14] The state has other smaller zoos run by local administrative bodies such as Coimbatore Zoo in Coimbatore, Amirthi Zoological Park in Vellore, Kurumpampatti Wildlife Park in Salem, Yercaud Deer Park in Yercaud, Mukkombu Deer Park in Tiruchirapalli and Ooty Deer Park in Nilgiris.[2] There are five crocodile farms located at Amaravati in Coimbatore district, Hogenakkal in Dharmapuri district, Kurumbapatti in Salem district, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust in Chennai and Sathanur in Tiruvannamalai district.[2] References
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