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Gir National Park, the only dwelling place of endangered Asiatic lion other than Africa, was established on 18th September 1965 and is spread on 1413 square Kilometres of land in Saurastra region of Gujarat situated on extreme west of India. The main motive of Gir was to protect endangered Asiatic lions, but is now home of thousands of aerial and terrestrial animals. Over 606 varieties of plants, 36 species of mammals, over 2000 genus of Insects and approximately 300 sorts of birds dwell here. Gir has been an important home of thousands of wild lives and also contributing immensely for its survival. Have a glimpse of lions in its natural habitat at Gir and gather memories of endangered species which your next generations may not be able to see.


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