Rotu is reserved forest area of which district of rajasthan
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Rotu is a Conservation Reserve in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. It was established after the 2002 amendment to the Wildlife Protection Act.
Conservation and Community Reserves are protected areas which act as barrier, buffer zone or as migrating corridor between established Wildlife Sanctuaries, protected forests or National Parks. They help avoid possible man-animal conflict, and creates a ‘distance’ between man, the protected area and its wild animals.
The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 was amended in 2002 to introduce these categories of protected area.
Rotu reserve forest is in Nagaur district of Rajasthan. It is home to Chinkaras, Hares and Black Buks.
Reserved forests are basically areas that need protection as they home several unique animals and birds.
With the rise in poaching, governments have become alert and have tagged these forests as reserved forests so that entry is prohibited for nayone nad everyone.