Map of India highlights the country’s major wildlife sanctuaries, showcasing rich biodiversity and conservation zones across states. From the Kutch Desert and Bhimashankar in the west to Kaziranga and Gahirmatha in the east, each sanctuary plays a vital role in protecting India’s flora and fauna. The map marks important sanctuaries such as Coringa, Bori, and Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary, providing insight into ecological diversity. Ideal for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts, this visual guide presents India’s efforts toward wildlife protection and environmental sustainability through its network of sanctuaries spread across varied landscapes.