Uttarakhand has an aggregate geographic region of 53,483 km², of which 86% is hilly and 65% is secured by forest. Most of the northern parts of the state
are a piece of Greater Himalaya ranges, secured by the high Himalayan pinnacles and ice sheets, while the lower regions were thickly forested till stripped by the
British log vendors and later, after freedom, by woods temporary workers. Late endeavors in reforestation, be that as it may, have been fruitful in reestablishing
the circumstance to some degree. The one of a kind Himalayan biological system plays host to an expansive number of creatures (counting bharal, snow panthers,
panthers and tigers), plants and uncommon herbs. Two of India's mighties, the Ganges and the Yamuna take birth in the icy masses of Uttarakhand, and are nourished
by horde lakes, frigid melts and streams.
National Parks
Indian National Parks in Uttarakhand include the Jim Corbett National Park (the oldest national park of India) in Nainital District and Pauri Garhwal District,
Valley of Flowers National Park & Nanda Devi National Park in Chamoli District, which together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rajaji National Park in Haridwar
District and Dehradun District and Govind Pashu Vihar National Park & Gangotri National Park in Uttarkashi District.
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