Asola-bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary


Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary (Location) at the far southern edge of the city of Delhi, at Asola close to Tughlaqabad in the Delhi National Capital Territory of India. This secured territory contains one of the last surviving parts of Delhi Ridge slope range and its semi parched woods living space and its reliant natural life, the northernmost augmentation of the Aravalli mountains that starts from Rajasthan. When this forested edge range reached out all through the city of Delhi, yet advancement has everything except obliterated it. The sanctuary is found towards the end of a rutted track that leads through a dusty village.

The reserve is situated on Southern Ridge, the northern terminal of Aravalli Hill Range, one of the most seasoned mountain arrangement of the world. Biodiversity importance of Ridge lies in its merger with Indo-Gangetic fields.

The primary fascination in the Asola region now is the Conservation Education Center (CEC) in the Forest Department building keep running as a team with the Bombay Natural History Society and Government of NCT Delhi. Here you can get a far reaching bundle of data on Flora Fauna and furthermore on the most proficient method to preserve them. The Nature trail keep running by the staff of CEC through the scour wilderness that encompasses the building is truly enhanced with intriguing truths about the nature and way of life. There are around 193 types of birds announced from Asola alongside extensive number of restorative plants, more than 80 types of butterflies, several different creepy crawlies, warm blooded creatures like blue bull (nilgai, biggest antelope of the nation), blackbuck (fastest land animal getting by in the wild in the nation), dark naped rabbit, porcupine, vicious reptiles, civets, golden jackals, jungle cats, and even signs of panther are available.


Sikhra
Black shoulder Kite

Golden Jackal

Egyptian vulture

The Gadwals

Nilgai

Game of thorns


jungle berries




The assembly
Neeli jheel


some flora

King eagle


Cactus




1 comment:

  1. Good work Rajat. Fine that you have captured beautiful shots. Best wishes

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