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This category includes the native flora of Rajasthan state, located in northern India. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if ...
Prosopis cineraria is also the state tree of Rajasthan (where it is known as khejri), Western Uttar Pradesh (where it is known as chhonkara) and Telangana (where it is known as jammi [5]) in India. A large and well-known example of the species is the Tree of Life in Bahrain; it is approximately 400 years old and growing in a desert devoid of ...
The Flora and fauna of Rajasthan state, in northwestern India. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. F. Fauna of Rajasthan ...
India is home to 12% of world's recorded flora, some 47000 species of flowering and non-flowering plants. [28] Over 59000 species of insects, 2500 species of fishes, 17000 species of angiosperms live in Indian forests. About 90000 animal species, representing over 7% of earth's recorded faunal species have been found in Indian forests.
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) is the research institution of the Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The center is home to research projects ranging from plant and animal sciences to human ecology and medicine, and includes branches across the state covering a total of ...
Rattan Lal was born in 1944 in the Punjab region of British India where his family were subsistence farmers on 9 acres of farmland. As Hindus, they had to leave the region during the Partition of India and lived in refugee camps for two years, eventually resettling in India on less than 2 semi-arid acres.
Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is the smallest of Rajasthan's 25 wildlife preserves, the country's largest state by land size. It is barely 5 km from the city of Udaipur and covers an area of 5.19 km2, with only one block covered by forest.
National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km 2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the protection of the Critically Endangered gharial, the red-crowned roof turtle and the Endangered Ganges river dolphin.