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The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km2 which constitutes 22.3467719% of the total geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant population and 20% of the tiger population of India. Many regions of Karnataka are still unexplored and new species of flora and fauna are still found. The Western Ghats mountains in the western region of Karnataka are a biodiversity hotspot. Two sub-clusters of the Western Ghats, Talacauvery and Kudremukh in Karnataka, are in a tentative list of sites that could be designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Bandipur and Nagarahole national parks which fall outside these subclusters were included in the Nilgiri biosphere reserve in 1986, a UNESCO d

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  • La Fauna de Karnataka, en India del Sur es muy diversa.​ Tiene un área de bosque delimitada de 38720 km²,​ que supone el 20.19% del área geográfica de todo del estado. En estos bosques se encuentra 25% de la población de elefantes y el 20% de la población de tigres de la India. Muchas regiones de Karnataka están inexploradas y aún no se han registrado muchas especies de flora y fauna se que cree en esas zonas.En las Ghats occidentales, cadena montañosa de la región occidental de Karnataka, se ha certificado una gran densidad de biodiversidad.​Las montañas de Ghats occidental fueron incluidas en la lista de reservas de la biosfera en julio de 2012 por la UNESCO. Los parques nacionales de Bandipur y están fuera de la zona de Karnataka pero también fueron incluidos como reservas de la biosfera en 1986.​ El pájaro nacional de Karnataka es el la carraca india y el animal el elefante indio. Respecto a la flora nacional están el sándalo (Santalum album) y el loto (Lotus). Karnataka es el hogar de 406 tigres,​ un 12% de la cifra mundial de esta especie (3.500).​ (es)
  • The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km2 which constitutes 22.3467719% of the total geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant population and 20% of the tiger population of India. Many regions of Karnataka are still unexplored and new species of flora and fauna are still found. The Western Ghats mountains in the western region of Karnataka are a biodiversity hotspot. Two sub-clusters of the Western Ghats, Talacauvery and Kudremukh in Karnataka, are in a tentative list of sites that could be designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Bandipur and Nagarahole national parks which fall outside these subclusters were included in the Nilgiri biosphere reserve in 1986, a UNESCO designation. Biligiriranga Hills in Karnataka is a place where Eastern Ghats meets Western Ghats. The state bird and state animal of Karnataka are Indian roller and the Indian elephant respectively. The state tree and state flower are sandalwood (Santalum album) and lotus respectively. Karnataka is home to 524 tigers (around 12% of Tigers in world). (en)
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  • La Fauna de Karnataka, en India del Sur es muy diversa.​ Tiene un área de bosque delimitada de 38720 km²,​ que supone el 20.19% del área geográfica de todo del estado. En estos bosques se encuentra 25% de la población de elefantes y el 20% de la población de tigres de la India. Muchas regiones de Karnataka están inexploradas y aún no se han registrado muchas especies de flora y fauna se que cree en esas zonas.En las Ghats occidentales, cadena montañosa de la región occidental de Karnataka, se ha certificado una gran densidad de biodiversidad.​Las montañas de Ghats occidental fueron incluidas en la lista de reservas de la biosfera en julio de 2012 por la UNESCO. Los parques nacionales de Bandipur y están fuera de la zona de Karnataka pero también fueron incluidos como reservas de la biosfe (es)
  • The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km2 which constitutes 22.3467719% of the total geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant population and 20% of the tiger population of India. Many regions of Karnataka are still unexplored and new species of flora and fauna are still found. The Western Ghats mountains in the western region of Karnataka are a biodiversity hotspot. Two sub-clusters of the Western Ghats, Talacauvery and Kudremukh in Karnataka, are in a tentative list of sites that could be designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Bandipur and Nagarahole national parks which fall outside these subclusters were included in the Nilgiri biosphere reserve in 1986, a UNESCO d (en)
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  • Fauna de Karnataka (es)
  • Wildlife of Karnataka (en)
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