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Wildlife Sanctuaries of UP

Complete list of major wildlife sanctuaries in Uttar Pradesh — Chandraprabha, Hastinapur, National Chambal, Katarniaghat, Ranipur Tiger Reserve for UPSSSC AGTA exam.

Wildlife Sanctuaries — Overview

Uttar Pradesh has approximately 25 wildlife sanctuaries spread across different ecological zones. While UP lacks the dense forests of central and southern India, its sanctuaries protect crucial habitats — from Terai grasslands to riverine ecosystems to dry deciduous forests.

The sanctuaries are managed by the UP Forest Department under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Unlike national parks, wildlife sanctuaries allow limited human activity (grazing, movement) within their boundaries.

Exam Tip: UP has only ONE national park (Dudhwa) but ~25 wildlife sanctuaries. The distinction: national parks have stricter protection — no grazing, no human habitation, no resource extraction.


Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary — First in UP

Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary holds the distinction of being the first wildlife sanctuary established in Uttar Pradesh.

ParameterDetails
LocationChandauli district
Established1957
Area~78 sq km
TerrainVindhyan hills, deciduous forest
Key SpeciesLeopard, chinkara, sambar, nilgai, wild boar
Historical NoteAsiatic lions were reintroduced here in 1957 (failed experiment)

The lion reintroduction experiment at Chandraprabha (3 lions from Gir) ultimately failed due to poaching and habitat unsuitability. Today, it is primarily known for its leopard population and Vindhyan landscape.


Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary — Largest in UP

Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, spanning an enormous area across six districts in the Ganga-Yamuna doab.

ParameterDetails
LocationSpans 6 districts: Meerut, Amroha, Bijnor, Muzaffarnagar, Hapur, Ghaziabad
Established1986
Area~2,073 sq km
HabitatGanga-Yamuna floodplain, grasslands, ravines
Key SpeciesGharial, Gangetic dolphin, nilgai, wild boar, jackal
River SystemsGanga and its tributaries

Despite its massive area, Hastinapur is heavily fragmented by human settlements, agriculture, and roads. Conservation efforts focus on the riverine and ravine habitats.

Exam Tip: Hastinapur WLS = Largest in UP (~2,073 sq km). It is NOT a dense forest — it is a floodplain/ravine landscape spanning multiple districts.


National Chambal Sanctuary — Gharial Paradise

The National Chambal Sanctuary protects one of India’s cleanest rivers — the Chambal — and its iconic reptilian inhabitant, the gharial.

ParameterDetails
LocationShared between UP, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan
UP PortionAgra and Etawah districts
Established1979
Total Area~5,400 sq km (tri-state)
Key SpeciesGharial, Gangetic dolphin, mugger crocodile, Indian skimmer
RiverChambal (tributary of Yamuna)
UNESCO StatusProposed as UNESCO Heritage Site

The Chambal remains relatively pristine because ravine-riddled terrain discouraged human settlement. It hosts the largest surviving gharial population in the world.

Key Species of Chambal

SpeciesIUCN StatusSignificance
GharialCritically EndangeredFish-eating crocodilian, long snout
Gangetic DolphinEndangeredIndia’s National Aquatic Animal
Red-crowned Roof TurtleCritically EndangeredAmong world’s rarest turtles
Indian SkimmerEndangeredBreeds on Chambal sandbars

Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary in the Terai belt is one of UP’s most biodiverse protected areas.

ParameterDetails
LocationBahraich district
Established1975
Area~400 sq km
HabitatTerai forests, wetlands, rivers
Key SpeciesTiger, gharial, Gangetic dolphin, swamp deer, fishing cat
RiverGirwa (tributary of Ghaghra/Saryu)
Relation to DudhwaForms part of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve landscape

Katarniaghat is notable for supporting both tigers and gharials — a rare combination. The Girwa River within the sanctuary is a breeding ground for gharials.


Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary — Newest Tiger Reserve

Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary in Chitrakoot was recently notified as UP’s 4th Tiger Reserve (after Dudhwa, Pilibhit, and Amangarh), marking a significant expansion of tiger conservation in the state.

ParameterDetails
LocationChitrakoot district (Bundelkhand)
Established1977 (as WLS)
Tiger Reserve Status2022
Area~230 sq km
HabitatVindhyan dry deciduous forest
Key SpeciesTiger, leopard, sloth bear, chinkara, vulture
ConnectivityLinks to Panna Tiger Reserve (MP)

Ranipur’s elevation to tiger reserve status is significant because it creates a conservation corridor connecting UP’s Vindhyan forests with Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, enabling tiger dispersal.


Other Important Sanctuaries

SanctuaryDistrictYearArea (sq km)Key Species
KishanpurLakhimpur Kheri1972204Tiger, rhino, swamp deer
Sohagi BarwaMaharajganj1987428Tiger, leopard, elephant
PilibhitPilibhit2014 (TR)730 (TR)Tiger, swamp deer, Bengal florican
KaimoorMirzapur/Sonbhadra1982501Sloth bear, leopard, vulture
Chandra PrabhaChandauli195778Leopard, sambar, chinkara
Mahavir SwamiLalitpur19775.4Chinkara, nilgai
Patna BirdEtah19901.1Migratory birds
SamanMainpuri19905.3Sarus crane, migratory birds

UP’s Tiger Reserves

UP now has 4 Tiger Reserves:

Tiger ReserveDistrictYearArea
DudhwaLakhimpur Kheri1987~884 sq km
PilibhitPilibhit2014~730 sq km
AmangarhBijnor2012~816 sq km (buffer of Corbett)
RanipurChitrakoot2022~230 sq km

Exam Tip: Pilibhit Tiger Reserve won the TX2 Award (2020) from the Global Tiger Initiative for doubling its tiger population. It is a Terai landscape reserve.


Key Takeaways

  • UP has ~25 wildlife sanctuaries and 4 tiger reserves
  • Chandraprabha (1957) — first WLS in UP
  • Hastinapur (~2,073 sq km) — largest WLS in UP
  • National Chambal — tri-state sanctuary for gharials and dolphins
  • Katarniaghat — Terai sanctuary with both tigers and gharials
  • Ranipur (2022) — newest tiger reserve, connects to Panna (MP)
  • Pilibhit won the TX2 Award for tiger conservation

Summary Cheat Sheet

ItemQuick Fact
Total WLS~25
First WLSChandraprabha (1957, Chandauli)
Largest WLSHastinapur (~2,073 sq km, 6 districts)
Gharial SanctuaryNational Chambal (UP-MP-Rajasthan)
Terai Tiger+GharialKatarniaghat (Bahraich)
Newest Tiger ReserveRanipur (2022, Chitrakoot)
TX2 Award WinnerPilibhit Tiger Reserve (2020)
Total Tiger Reserves4 (Dudhwa, Pilibhit, Amangarh, Ranipur)

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