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  1. Barda Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Gujarat, India. It is situated approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Porbandar and 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Gir Forest National Park . Previous to its 1979 establishment as a wildlife sanctuary, Barda was a private reserve for Porbandar and Jamnagar . [2]

  2. Wild, remote, very little visited and with minimal facilities, Barda Wildlife Sanctuary is a hilly, forested area with stone-built villages, good hiking and rare wildlife, including lions, hyenas and blackbuck.

  3. An emerald green expanse of lush forests and verdant hills, Barda Wild Life Sanctuary lies facing the Arabian Sea. Criss-crossed by various rivulets and streams, it also hosts Khambala and Fodara dams that add to the charm of the area.

  4. Barda Wildlife Sanctuary. Click on pointer to view location. About the Sanctuary. Hardly 15 km. from the coast of Porbandar town of Porbandar district, the hilly forest of Barda is standing against the salinity ingress in the region. This area was declared as sanctuary in February' 1979.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · In a significant move that is expected to boost the long-term conservation of Asiatic lions, the Forest Department in Gujarat has started translocating spotted deer (cheetal) and sambars from Gir Forest to the Barda Wildlife Sanctuary (BWS), which is around 100 kilometres away.

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  6. The lion was first spotted in October in the Madhavpur Range of the Porbandar wildlife division. It crossed over to Barda after spending nearly three months in coastal forests and wastelands.

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  8. Travelers enjoying safari experience at Barda Wildlife Sanctuary can spot numerous wild animals like chinkara, sambar, spotted deer, leopard, wolf and chameleons. In the past, the sanctuary was home to the rare Asiatic lions; however, later they were shifted to the Gir Sanctuary.

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