Vanishing Species
Corbett
National Park is home for Vanishing Species.
Some endangered species are safe and thriving in their protective
environment of the Corbett National Park,
like a example hog deer which has been virtually saved from
extinction. At last counting the number had increased in a
real manner. The fish eating crocodile or gharial, a highly
endangered species, is found in the Ramganga river and the reservoir Mahaseer, goonch and trout fishes with several species of turtle abound in river.
Corbett is also the only home of the rare Indian pagolin.
Also the rare fish eating, long snoulted Gharials is a common
sight on the river banks of Ramganga. Many
other several species on the world hit list have been seen
breeding happily in the Park, because of life supporting biodiversity
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