Gir Forest National Park.
Gir cow has more empathy towards the calf.
Hey, Gir?. Sister, get a call.
Bansi Gir Gaushala arranges Jinjva Grass seeds for free.
Quiet, lovable, and gentle Gir cows can be easily controlled.
Like every other cow, Gir cows also have four teats.
Some of the Gir cows have their ears spiral in curvature.
Another issue with the Gir number is that it not unique.
The Gir cattle vary considerably in colour but are usually red,
In the Gir forest, they chose tall trees in steep river banks.
Suryan Organic is an enterprise inspired by the mission of Bansi Gir Gaushala.
Gir is a medium- sized animal, found in Gir
forests of south Kathiawar and Junagad.
With an area of about 1412 sq km, Gir Forest National Park is known
worldwide for Asiatic lions.
Gir cow's ears are the longest in the whole of cow society,
having length of about 30 cm.
A special polling
station has been set up in the middle of the Gir forest for a single voter.
The majestic steps of the Asiatic Lion will leave you awe struck in Gir National Park in Gujarat.
The population of the endangered Asiatic lion is very low- only 523 animals are present in the Gir forests.
Also, wild animals concentrate around water points, which in Gir include 450 artificial ones filled by the Forest Department.
The Gir cattle vary considerably in colour but are usually red,
black and red, red and white or speckled red and white.
The Gir number was allotted by the Assessing Officer to a tax payer
and it included the Assessing Officer's information as well.
Bansi Gir Gaushala was established in 2006 by Shri
Gopalbhai Sutariya as an effort to revive, regain and re-establish Bharat's ancient Vedic culture.
At present the only home of Asiatic lion is Gir National Park
and Wildlife Sanctuary with over 1000 animals present in the Gir forests.
At the end of the nineteenth century, only about a dozen
Asiatic Lions were left in India, all of them in the Gir Forest.
Gir forest wildlife sanctuary was built in 1969
and 6 years later, expanding its 140.4 sq km area this place is established as national park.
Gir National Park is the sole home for pure Asiatic lions,
situated about 65 Kilometers south east of Junagarh district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
The project is launched in the backdrop of the Canine Distemper Virus(CDV) outbreak that claimed 23
Asiatic lion lives in their only dwelling Gir National park in Saurashtra.
Gir National Park attracts droves of visitors
to see the Asiatic lion in the wild, as it's the only place in the world where these creatures are now found.