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Posted 03 May 2025

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State Government has notified Hesaraghatta Grassland Conservation Reserve under Section 36A of the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA) 1972. 

Conservation Reserve

  • Conservation Reserve is considered a protected area under WPA 1972 and can be declared by State Governments and Central Government for protecting landscapes, seascapes, flora and fauna. 
  • These typically act as buffer zones to or connectors and migration corridors between established national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and reserved and protected forests of India
  • Regulation: Conservation Reserve Management Committee, appointed by the state Government, advises Chief Wild Life Warden.

About Hesaraghatta Grassland

An infographic showing ecosystem services provided by Grasslands
  • Located around Hesaraghatta Lake near Bengaluru in Karnataka and is the last remaining grassland habitat in Bengaluru region.
    • Grasslands—or open regions are dominated by grass and characterised by warm, dry climate—are one of the most widely distributed terrestrial biomes globally.
    • Grasslands cover 20–40% of global land area and approximately 24% of India’s geographical area.
    • Globally classified into Tropical Savannas, Temperate grasslands and Steppes.
  • Significance:
    • Important reservoir of biodiversity including leopards, Indian Foxes, Smooth Coated Otters and migratory birds etc. 
    • Acts as catchment area for reviving groundwater levels and sponge to soak up monsoon runoff. 
    • Large catchment of the Arkavathy River, Thippagondanahalli reservoir and Hesaraghatta lake.
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