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Kukrail Reserve Forest

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Sauropsida

Family
  
Gavialidae

Scientific name
  
Gavialis gangeticus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Crocodilia

Genus
  
Gavialis

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Similar
  
Red‑crowned roofed turtle, Indian narrow‑headed softshell t, Indian roofed turtle, Batagur, Gharial

Kukrail Reserve Forest (Hindi: कुकरैल जंगल, Urdu: ککریل جنگل‎) is located about 9 km from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It is named after the place where it is located in Lucknow(Kukrail Pul).

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Brief history

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Kukrail Reserve Forest is located in Indranagar adjacent to Shivpuri colony on picnic spot road. It a good sight seeing place and if you are amazed with crocodiles and natural beauty this is a perfect place for you to visit.

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In Uttar Pradesh, crocodiles are found in the Ramganga, Suheli, Girwa and Chambal rivers. The female crocodile lays eggs in April by digging holes on the river banks. The young crocodiles hatch in a period of 60 to 80 days. The idea of setting up a breeding center for the endangered Crocodile species came after a study by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, UNO in 1975 which estimated that there were only 300 crocodile left in the open rivers of Uttar Pradesh.

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The centre at Kukrail came up in the year 1978, which was funded by the Uttar Pradesh forest department in collaboration Ministry of Environment and Forests India. This effort marked the beginning of state government's efforts towards conservation of crocodiles at a time when only 300 of them were left.

Conservation efforts

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Apart from breeding crocodiles in the park, crocodile eggs are also collected from the amganga, Suheli, Girwa and Chambal river banks. When young crocodiles come out of these eggs after artificial hatching at the center, they are fed and looked after till they become capable of defending themselves against other predators. The young crocodiles are then released into the waters of Chambal, River Sharda, Ghaghra, Girwa, Ramganga and Ganges rivers. This programme has contributed to the rapid improvement in the gharial's status not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in the neighbouring states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In fact, the captive-breeding programme for gharial is one of the two such successful wildlife conservation programmes in the country.

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References

Kukrail Reserve Forest Wikipedia