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Blackbuck National Park

Blackbuck National Park, nestled in the Bhavnagar District of Gujarat, India, stands as a testament to conservation efforts and ecological diversity.  Established in 1976, this park spans approximately 34.08 square kilometers, once serving as a hunting ground for the maharaja of Bhavnagar.  Today, it boasts a rich grassland ecosystem, bordered by the Gulf of Khambhat to the south and agricultural fields to the north. Overall, Blackbuck National Park serves as a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India, highlighting the importance of preserving natural habitats and safeguarding vulnerable species. Blackbuck National Park boasts a rich tapestry of mammalian and avian life beyond its renowned blackbuck population . Among the carnivores, the park is inhabited by Indian Wolf, Striped Hyena, Indian Fox, Golden Jackal, and Jungle Cat. Alongside these predators, the park hosts a diverse array of mammals, including Bluebull, Wild/Feral Pig, Indian Hare, and various rodents....
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