Wildlife At Its Best Is Sure To Take Your Breath Away
Wildlife can be breathtaking at times. Imagine yourself walking in a dense forest all alone enjoying the beauty of nature. The thought alone makes our mind happy visualize the effect of nature when you will actually be standing in one. The scene will mesmerize you for sure. There was a time when our land was full of these natural beauties; but the advancement of technology and the rapid industrialization has left us with more concrete jungles than natural ones. This rapid growth has led to increased declination of natural ecosystem. This has also resulted in non replaceable loss of many an endangered species.
If you happen to be a normal person remaining updated with the current affairs and news events; you must be aware of the fact that only 1411 tigers are now left in India. We have nothing for their survival; this is a chance if we miss it we will never be able to forgive ourselves. There is an answer somewhere and the answer is preserving the natural habitat of these animals and plants. Raising eco friendly wild life sanctuaries will help these wandering species. Not only will these sanctuaries provide habitat to animals but also allow common people to live in an unspoiled and unpolluted environment. Populace will horde the place as it will have a well-preserved environment with no pollution to name. Tourism will grow along with animal and plant population. In this way the delicate flora and fauna could again become alive and beautiful.
Take an example of Bandhavgarh National Park, which is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of Leopards, and various species of deer. The tiger view resort bandhavgarh provides an ample platform for showcasing our traditional cultures like living in tree houses and would give tourists the feel that they have come back in time by centuries. It is also a haven for nature lovers, bird lovers, adventurers and wildlife lovers who want to remain close to nature and see wildlife without chains or cages. There are also bandhavgarh hotels where people can stay if they feel insecure in a bandhavgarh jungle lodge. Citing this example I will like to appeal all the youth of this country to do something for these endangered species.