Tag: wildlife resources

Questions Related to wildlife resources

Which one of the following is a bird sanctuary?

  1. Bandipur

  2. Rajaji

  3. Ranganathittu

  4. Guindy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Ranganathittu is also known as 'Pakshikasi'. It is famous for the bird sanctuary and is present in the state of Karnataka.
  • It is spread over an area of 67 hectares. Important birds recorded here are the painted stork, Asian openbill stork, common spoonbill, woolly-necked stork, black-headed ibis, lesser whistling duck, Indian shag, stork-billed kingfisher, egret, cormorant, Oriental darter, and heron.

How many wildlife sanctuaries are in India covering more than 1,09,652 square kilometer area?

  1. 570

  2. 458

  3. 372

  4. 190


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Wildlife sanctuary is also called a wildlife refuge. It is a protected area of a land territory or an island which that provides protection to species from hunting.
  • In India there are 372 wild life sanctuaries which spreads over an area of 1, 09, 652 square kilometres.

Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?

  1. Joint forest management

  2. Beej Bachao Andolan

  3. Chipko Movement

  4. Demarcation of wildlife sanctuaries


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Joint forest management is a policy of forest conservation in which the government and local communities strive for the conservation of forests.
  • Chipko Movement: Chipko Movement was a forest conservation movement in India. It began in 1973. Alaknanda floods alarmed people of how deforestation has resulted in the disturbance.
  • Beej Bachao Andolan is a forest conservatory movement which not only aimed at protecting traditional seeds but also to promote the local traditions of the communities living there.
  • All of the above movements involved communities. But wildlife sanctuaries are demarcated to limit the entry of local communities into forest areas this is done by the Government and Forest Department. 

'Chipko' movement is associated with ______.

  1. Human rights

  2. Women welfare

  3. Religious activists

  4. Environmental conservation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Environmental conservation,

Sunderlal Bahuguna, a noted environmentalist who initiated the Chipko Movement, was born on January 9, 1927. The man who has been fighting for the preservation of forests in the Himalayas celebrates his 90th birthday today. Bahuguna is also known for coining the Chipko slogan 'ecology is permanent economy'.

The Forest Research Institute is located at _____________.

  1. Gauhati

  2. Dehradun

  3. Bina

  4. Imphal


Correct Option: B

Prevention of soil erosion and preservation of its fertility is known as _______.

  1. Soil loss

  2. Soil management

  3. Land preservation

  4. Soil conservation


Correct Option: D

The Orang national park is located in _________.

  1. Gujarat

  2. Assam

  3. Sikkim

  4. Rajastan


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Orang National Park also known as Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park is located on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam, India.

It was established as a sanctuary in 1985 and declared a national park on 13 April 1999. The park has a rich flora and fauna, including great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, pygmy hog, elephants, wild buffalo and tigers. It is the only stronghold of rhinoceros on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river.

The joint forest management programme has involved the local communities, especially in _____.

  1. Punjab

  2. Kerala

  3. Orissa

  4. Gujarat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In India joint forest management (JFM) programme furnishes a good example for involving local communities in the management and restoration of degraded forests. The programme has been in formal existence since 1988 when the state of Orissa passed the first resolution for joint forest management. JFM depends on the formation of local (village) institutions that undertake protection activities mostly on degraded forest land managed by the forest department. 

H.S. Gibson was the Deputy Conservator of Forests in ______.

  1. Darjeeling

  2. Nilgari

  3. Ooty

  4. Ootacamund


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Deputy Commissioner is equivalent to divisional forest officer. H.S. Gibson was the Deputy Conservator of Forests in Darjeeling. Due to British rule there was a lot of deforestation in this area in early 20th century. Due to this deforestation there was a huge reduction in rainfall. Gibson worked for upliftment of forests in this area and was against deforestation.

Which one of the following bio-reserves of India is not included in the world network of bio-reserves?

  1. Manas

  2. Gulf of Mannar

  3. Nilgiri

  4. Nanda Devi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Manas bio-reserves of India is included in the world network of bio-reserves.
Manas National Park or Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a national park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve in Assam, India. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it is contiguous with the Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan.