Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

This article covers “Daily Current Affairs” and the topic details “ Bannerghatta National Park”. This topic has relevance in the Environment section of the UPSC CSE exam.

 

GS 3: Environment

 

Why in the news?

The Central Empowered Committee (CEC), established by the Supreme Court, has instructed the office of Karnataka’s chief secretary to provide a response concerning the encroachment within the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) of the Bannerghatta National Park.

 

About Bannerghatta National Park:

Bannerghatta National Park, located in the state of Karnataka near Bangalore, has a rich history and diverse wildlife. It was established in 1940 and gained the status of a national park in 1974. Situated within the Anekal range of mountains, this park serves as a vital habitat for elephants and plays a crucial role as a wildlife corridor, connecting the BR Hills and Sathyamangalam forest regions.

 

Key Information about Bannerghatta National Park:

  • Location: Bannerghatta National Park is situated approximately 22 kilometers to the south of Bangalore, Karnataka. It is nestled in the picturesque Anekal range of mountains.
  • Buffer Zone Controversy: The park’s buffer zone, also known as the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ), was originally declared to be 268.96 square kilometers. However, a recent proposal has led to a reduction in the buffer zone size to 169 square kilometers. This decision has faced criticism from wildlife activists who are concerned about its potential impact on the park’s ecosystem.
  • Total Area: The national park covers a vast area of 65,127.5 acres.
  • Adjacent Reserves: The Talli reserve forest is located in the southeast direction of Bannerghatta National Park, while the Bilikal forest lies to its south.
  • Bannerghatta Biological Park: In 2002, a portion of the national park was designated as a zoological garden, now known as Bannerghatta Biological Park. This section serves as a conservation and education center.
  • Butterfly Enclosure: A notable addition to the Bannerghatta Biological Park in 2006 was the inauguration of a butterfly enclosure, which offers visitors the opportunity to observe various butterfly species in a controlled environment.
  • Flora: The park encompasses diverse ecosystems, including scrub-type or dry deciduous forests, southern tropical moist mixed forests, and southern tropical dry deciduous forests.
  • Fauna: Bannerghatta National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, Chital (spotted deer), Striped Hyena, Barking Deer, Peafowl, Porcupine, Grey Jungle Fowl, crocodiles, Partridges, tortoises, various butterfly species, pythons, and many other species.

 

Source:Bannerghatta National Park encroachment: Supreme Court committee seeks Karnataka govt’s response | Bangalore News – The Indian Express

 

Q.1 Consider the following statements:

  1. Bannerghatta National Park is situated in Karnataka.
  2. Bannerghatta National Park is located in the  Anekal mountains range.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

 

ANSWER: C

 

Q.2 Bannerghatta National Park in Karnataka, India, is not only a biodiverse haven but also a center of ecological discussions. Discuss?

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