Which forest were called 'reserved'?
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Answer:
A reserved forest (also called reserve forest) and protected forest in India are terms denoting forests accorded a certain degree of protection.
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A reserved forest were also known as a protected forest that was under judicial and constitutional protection during the times of British rule.
Explanation:
Sariska National Park is an example of a 'reserved' forest. Sariska National Park and Sanctuary are located in the Aravali Mountain range in the district of Alawar, Rajasthan. The Sariska Aravallis are predominantly made of flat-topped Alawar quartzite, with valleys comprising of Ajaibgarh phyllites. The scarcity of perennial water sources at Sariska has made the successive park administrations to provide water to animals in the summer months. Over the years, this has sustained high levels of ungulate populations.