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Conclusion of Kaziranga national park

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Answered by Anonymous
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Major changes have occurred at Whitman Mission over its 47-year history as a unit of the National Park System. Expanded from 45 acres in 1940 to 98.15 acres by 1960, the increase in acreage allowed many important developments that were impossible to accomplish during the park's early years. The small 1600-square-foot adobe hut that served both administration and visitors beginning in 1941 was replaced by a modern visitor center-administration building in 1963. The park residence and utility buildings were also placed on the additional land bases; their presence reduced the risk of vandalism after hours. Construction of an access road from the state highway, also a project facilitated by the land purchase, increased visitation.
Answered by Anonymous
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Kaziranga of golaghat, Assam was declaired World Heritage site by UNESCO back in 1985.

Kaziranga National Park is mainly are protected area for migrating birds and different wild animals.

The main conclusions of the National Park are;

1) preserving the wildlife environment.

2) giving a safe and Secure Centre to the migrating birds and wild animals

3) giving the visitors a brief knowledge about the wildlife ecology


And many more...

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