of (a) Asiatic lions are only restricted to :
fu. (i) Gir Forest (i) Betla Forest (ii) Silent Valley (iv) Sundarban
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silent valley .....................
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Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Sasan Gir, is a forest and wildlife sanctuary near Talala Gir in Gujarat, India. It is located 43 km (27 mi) north-east of Somnath, 65 km (40 mi) south-east of Junagadh and 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Amreli. It was established in 1965, with a total area of 1,412 km2 (545 sq mi), of which 258 km2 (100 sq mi) is fully protected as national park and 1,153 km2 (445 sq mi) as wildlife sanctuary.[1] It is part of the Kathiawar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.[2][3]
Gir National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Family of Asiatic lions at Gir National Park
Location map
Location
Junagadh, Gir Somnath and Amreli Districts, Gujarat, India
Nearest city
Talala (Gir)
Coordinates
21°08′08″N 70°47′48″E
Area
1,412 km2 (545 sq mi)
Established
1965
Visitors
60,148 (in 2004)
Governing body
Forests & Environment Department
The 14th Asiatic Lion Census 2015 was conducted in May 2015. In 2015, the population was 523 (27% up compared to previous census in 2010). The population was 411 in 2010 and 359 in 2005. The lion population in Junagadh District was 268 individuals, 44 in Gir Somnath District, 174 in Amreli District , and 37 in Bhavangar District. There are 109 males, 201 females and 213 cubs.[4]