How Wildlife Trust of India’s Greater Manas Recovery Project Revived the UNESCO World Heritage Site

How Wildlife Trust of India’s Greater Manas Recovery Project Revived the UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Manas National Park in Assam, declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, is home to around 59 species of mammals, 430 species of birds, and around 42 species of reptiles. The landscape has recognition as a tiger reserve, a national park, an elephant reserve, a biosphere reserve, and a World Heritage Site.

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