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Match the following conservation area of Haryana with respective district associated.
Conservation Area District
1.Bir Bara Ban Wildlife Sanctuary Jhajjar
2.Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary Kaithal
3.Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary Jind
Choose the correct code below.
A-B-C 3-2-1
A-B-C 1-2-3
A-B-C 3-1-2
A-B-C 2-1-3
Correct code order is 3-2-1.
Bir Bara Ban Wildlife Sanctuary is situated 5 km away from Jind on Jind-hansi Road in Haryana State, India. It is spread over an area of 419.26 hectares.
Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Seonsar Forest, is situated in Kaithal district of Haryana State, India. It is spread over an area of 4,452.85 hectares.
Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary in Jhajjar district, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Delhi). The reserve covers 82.70 hectares. This is an important part of ecological corridor along the route of Sahibi River which traverses from Aravalli hills in Rajasthan to Yamuna via Masani barrage, Matanhail forest, Chhuchhakwas-Godhari, Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary, Outfall Drain Number 8 and 6, , Sultanpur National Park, Basai and The Lost Lake (Gurugram). It lies 5 km northwest of Bhindawas Bird Sancturay and 46 km northwest of Sultantpur National Park via road.
Hence option 1st is correct.
By: Harman Sandhu ProfileResourcesReport error
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