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Conservation Areas inIndia refer to well-demarcated large geographical entities with an established conservation plan, and were part of a joint Indo-US project on "landscape management and protection". The project ran from 1996 to 2002. These areas are home to manyConservation reliant species.
Four Conservation Areas were selected for this project:
The participating entities in the project were:
The primary goal was to develop experience in "landscape protection" - protection of large geographical entities as a whole, only parts of which may be under federal control and protection. Each of the conservation areas containedfully protected areas likenational parks andwildlife sanctuaries, managed resources likereserved forests andcommunal forests, as well as privately held land. The size of the selected regions constituted more than oneforest division, and in one case was spread over two states.