Talk:Jim Corbett National Park

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November 18, 2007Good article nomineeListed

Established on?

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When was this National Park Established? The first reading says "Established on 1936 BCE as Hulalala National Park" while the info box says it was established on 1921. So when was it actually established? Nissim 14 (talk) 04:34, 28 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

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The article may yet have some typos and structure issues which I'll deal with later. I'll also introduce and re-introduce some image as soon as the major edits are done and will remove the {{underconstruction}} tag then.
With regards,
Havelok 23:01, 11 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Most of the basic work is done, but I have to sweep for repeated links and provide external links and further reading etc. before I expand the article further.Havelok 02:49, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'm too tired/blind to work anymore at present but the article looks good. I'll try to fine tune it further in a while. Havelok 20:25, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Images

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Wiki needs a great image of a Bengal tiger in the wild, preferably at Corbett.-Marcus —Preceding signed but undated comment was added at 07:50, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Any image in this article must be from the park itself not from other places. Amartyabag TALK2ME 08:30, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
The article currently needs a good image of a Bengal tiger within Corbett and a good picture of Jim Corbett himself (the current one is no good at all). I have found another book which may be used for some expansion and should be able to use it soon. Thanks everyone for your edits; please stay with the article to improve it further.
With Regards,
Havelok 14:50, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Improvement

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Right now, when we have a number of responsible and well respected editors looking after the article, may be the best time for compiling a list on what more needs to be done to promote the article to GA. I request that this list should be expanded by involved editors so it can be used for improving this article.
With Regards,
Havelok 17:20, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

To-do list

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  1. Lede needs to touch briefly on all or most of the major sections in the article.
  2. Image of the reserve.
  3. Typo, uppercase/lowercase and structure issues.
  4. Image of the Bengal tiger within the reserve.
  5. A better image of Jim Corbett. Kaziranga National Park has a suitable image in the History section.
  6. A Flora section.
Created Flora and Climate sections and expanded other sections. Havelok 21:16, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
After reading this and this I have removed SS Negi from the article.Havelok 22:58, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
What is "biological schemes" in the second sentence? Googling that phrase showed uses that don't correspond to the use here. Is there a better word/phrase?
In the Fauna section it mentions Leopards, but it's referring, and links to the Leopard Cat. Should it just be Leopard Cat in the text? The way it reads now it makes one think of the much larger Leopard. But, I don't know the proper term, just know that I was expecting Leopard. ॐ Priyanath talk 23:27, 14 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

According to Riley & Riley (2005):

In the resplendent Terai belt at the foothills of the western Himalayas, with habitat ranging from riverbank forest to mountaintop, climate from cool to torrid monsoons, are ecological niches for a huge array of flora and fauna and the creatures to fill them-India's oldest national park and one of its finest.

Top among these in the biological schemes as well as worldwide interest is the beautiful and endangered Bengal tiger. Corbett was named after the famous hunter-naturalist who became a leader in the fight to save tigers from extinction. Project Tiger, an Indian initiative with worldwide support to protect tigers from the many threats to their survival and to set aside habitat for them, was started here by Indian conservationists working with the World Wild Fund for nature.

I picked up "biological schemes" from there but now its beginning to sound like something related to biological experiments to me as well.

How does "Situated in Nainital district of Uttarakhand, the park acts as a protected area for the critically endangered Bengal tiger of India, the secure survival of which is the main objective of Project Tiger, an Indian wildlife protection initiative" sound ?

Project Tiger definitely sounds like it deserves to be in the lede section.

As for the Felis bengalensis link, I'll correct it since both the main sources of the article refer to the big cat here.

With Regards,
Havelok 02:14, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Looks very good on both counts.
Regarding images - are any of the old editions of Corbett's books in the Public Domain? I could scan and upload a better photo of Corbett for the article if so. And has anyone emailed the National Park for photos they would like to share? It would be in their best interest to help promote the park. I can email them if this hasn't been done yet. ॐ Priyanath talk 22:12, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
I can check for old editions of Corbett's books but have no past experience in emailing organizations for assistance. If you could e-mail them and ask for some pictures of tigers in the reserve, Jim Corbett himself (while browsing Flickr I came across a bust of him in the reserve which will do admirably), a picture for the "ecotourism" section or some proper pictures of rivers and streams etc. then it would solve the most immediate of this article's weaknesses.
With Regards,
Havelok 22:33, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'll try contacting the park. I have access to some older editions of Corbett's books — I just don't know if they are in the public domain. If someone could answer that question positively, I could scan and upload. ॐ Priyanath talk 22:41, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
If I can get the names of the books then I can try and verify that in awhile.
Havelok 22:50, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'll have to get back to you on this, since it will take me a couple days to get them. I think the books are The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag and Man-Eaters of Kumaon. ॐ Priyanath talk 02:58, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
No problem, I have additionally asked for help both on WP and from a friend in real life who might be of some help in this. Thanks for your efforts so far,
Havelok 03:10, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Pls don't add the adobe link and dont't remove the template as the template is the common one and co-exist with other template. As for the adobe link, its not accord. to policies and moreover adobe is a common application for reading PDF files. Amartyabag TALK2ME 02:21, 17 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Allow me to present the following points:
1. I asked one of my friends to read the article and provide me with some feedback; he did not have Adobe Reader and that's what gave me the idea to provide a link for users who don't have it. I think if one is looking for free info on the web and settling for WP as an cost-effective alternative to EB then its our duty to try and make this article as verifiable and as easy on the new user as possible. Many new users hardly read, and hardly use Adobe but they still might want to read Drayton, F. (2004). Terai Arc Landscape in India. World Wide Fund for Nature.
2. One of the URLs has a .com extension attached to it ( http://www.kolkatabirds.com/corbett.htm ) which would imply that it may be a commercial entity. Being a bibliophile I do not recommend using "kolkatabirds" to build any section of any encyclopedia, especially when a wealth of great sources is already provided for the section. Even if good articles were not available for the "External links" section it would have been better to leave it empty then to use http://www.kolkatabirds.com/corbett.htm .
3. {{Template:National Parks of India}} is cumbersome, badly written and has errors in it. It does not belong in an article of such importance unless corrected first, which ought to take some effort. The placing of an additional template further repeats the links already covered by the other template in the article.
I appreciate your contributions to this article, and other protected areas related articles in general, but in light of the above mentioned reasons I request you to please restore the article to its old form, or allow me to. The article in its current state will fail any quality assessment test for the most trivial of reasons.
With Regards,
Havelok 09:50, 17 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Ok, u can remove the kolkatabirds link, however i will be glad if u can point out the errors in Template:National Parks of India. It will help me to correct it. Thanks Amartyabag TALK2ME 01:05, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Pls. do remove the Image:Parthenium argentatum (USDA).jpg picture it is not taken in the park. Only images related to the park may be added in the article. One more suggestion is as the climate section is very short we can merge with Geography section. Add a section about the mention of the park in popular cultures. Here is a website though may not be much reliable, but we can use to get the basic data and then replace the link if we get something better.[1] Amartyabag TALK2ME 01:21, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

The article doesn't follow the WP:UNITS norms, pls correct it and i think it would be better if we use Wikipedia:Harvard referencing. I think it would be better if we put it in WP:PR. Thanks Amartyabag TALK2ME 01:38, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you and I've removed the image.
I hope to complete the following tasks shortly:
1. Find more suitable images for the article; I have sent a few messages and hopefully things will materialize soon. We have good enough images as is though but better images always do a good job of engaging people who just type "Jim Corbett National Park" in a search engine and reach here.
2. Thank you for pointing out WP:UNITS to me. I failed to notice that aspect completely and will implement it soon.
3. I can add a few of Corbett's books but does it require an entire section ? There was a mention of a movie which I presume was filmed in the park but even that may not justify an entire section. We need at least 5 mentions to have a section like this in my opinion. I'll look around though and will use available resources to try and find out more about the park in popular culture.
I disagree on the following issues:
1. We don't need WP:PR for this article as we already have 4-5 editors looking over it. At this point WP:PR would be a pointless as most of the work is done and the article looks good as it is but can always be improved by our efforts. We're sufficient in number and are good enough for the job.
2. Wikipedia:Harvard referencing is better but not essential. I personally have no opinion or objections to it but don't see the need to implement it immediately. We have a solid, verifiable system already in place here.
3. The climate section is very short but we only have summer temperatures, winter temperatures and rainfall etc. to mention here. The original EB article does not even do that but assumes that the reader will see Terai climate for himself. What do you think about adding the following to the climate section in order to expand it:

"Tiwari & Joshi (1997) consider summer (April-June) to be the best season for Indian tourists to visit the park while recommending the winter months (November-January) for foreign tourists.[18] According to Riley & Riley (2005): "Best chances of seeing a tiger to come late in the dry season- April to mid June-and go out with mahouts and elephants for several days."[5]"

I think this is already mentioned in the Ecotourism section. We can easily merge the climate section with Geography. Amartyabag TALK2ME 03:30, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
With Regards,
Havelok 02:54, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Template:National Parks of India has the following issues:

  • Cumbersome layout.
  • Two links to National parks of India.
  • Untidy parenthesis system.
  • Links to Protected Areas and National Parks for no apparent reason. The template has to be placed at the bottom of the page related to a "protected area" or a "national park" article and these links are already covered in the lede or opening paras above.
  • Plenty of links to badly written articles. It's better to link up a reader with country specific directory style page and let him navigate from there then to link him up with 40 articles out of which only a few make for an informative read.

Havelok 03:09, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yes, i agree with some of the points on the template. Can u give a solution how to do away with the parenthesis system. There is an existing template Template:WildlifeofIndia

. Which can replace Template:Protected areas of India. If u don't mind, pls delete the template craeted by u. There is no point in keeping almost same two templates. If u like u can modify the existing template. Amartyabag TALK2ME 04:00, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Referencing

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Is this source actually used as a reference in the footnotes? (I could not find it.) If not, then according to the Wikipedia:Harvard referencing it should be removed.

  • Rao, R.S.P. "Secondary succession in the buffer zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttaranchal". Current Science (Indian Academy of Sciences) Volume 87 (No. 4, 25 August 2004.).

Perhaps it could be put under a heading like "Further reading" if it is not referenced in the article. --Mattisse 12:43, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Never mind! I found the reference. --Mattisse 12:47, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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This article shows 404 page "Jim Corbett National Park". Expert Bulletin. Retrieved 2017-09-10., I recommend, Need to replace with informative resource: http://www.corbettnationalpark.com/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Junaid.sre (talkcontribs) 08:45, 27 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

My edits may be delayed by a few hours as I can't find time to work immediately. I'm having some second thoughts about using Template:Harvard citation (what if some relatively new user wants to add info? It'll confuse him and we may not be around then. The existing system is without the template and he can work easily with it, especially while citing multiple sources) but still feel that we're good without the template. Kindly bear with the delays; I'll make the edits as soon as possible.
With Regards,
Havelok 16:44, 18 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Notifying delay due to real life commitments which will result in my absence for a short while. Kindly implement the template idea; I'll modify it later.
Havelok 06:46, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Finishing Touches

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1. We have better images, namely Image:Crossing the Ram Ganga.jpg and Image:Sambar Deer in Jim Corbet National Park.jpg, to implement in the "ecotourism" section and other sections. Thanks to one Mr. Peter Davis !

2. WP:UNITS: No results turned up for mile. Since I don't see a mile/km conflict kindly point out where are we violating the rule as I have not been able to detect it.

3. I'm neutral regarding the use of any template (Template:Protected areas of India or Template:WildlifeofIndia). Any template can be implemented by any editor.

That's about it. The article's looks good and if a WP:UNITS flaw is detected then please let me know so I can fix it.

Havelok 07:16, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

According to the policies of WP:UNITS, For other country-related articles, the main units are metric; for example, 16 kilometres (10 mi).. You may use the Template:Convert for help. See Kaziranga National Park for exact usage. Amartyabag TALK2ME 17:36, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

That's all right but I couldn't find any mention of foot or mile in the article. Could you please point out to me the exact areas where we are violating this rule ? It looks pretty good to me but then I've only taken a glance and can do with the specifics of where exactly is a violation that needs to be corrected.

Thanks for mentioning Template:Convert; I appreciate it and will bookmark it.

Havelok 21:28, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

The above given comment was just an example, u can convert ft into miles/km and vice versa and to each other within a category of measurement, ie. length, area, speed. For this article i will consider converting km into miles, meter into feet, °C into °F and cm into inch. Consider seeing the Template:Convert for more details. U r free to contact me on my talk page for more. Amartyabag TALK2ME 03:47, 21 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Done, Converted km into miles, meter into feet, °C into °F but couldn't find any mention of either cm or inch in the article.
Havelok 23:01, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Beautiful template

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I love it! --Mattisse 04:33, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

I think that it does an adequate job of linking a reader to various directory style pages where he/she can read about the otherwise left out protected areas at leisure. It's about time Indian protected areas had their own exclusive template linking users to well laid out pages. Thanks to the fine tuning done by User:Marcus334 it looks good and has become more informative.
Havelok 23:10, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply


Good article nomination on hold

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This article's Good Article promotion has been put on hold. During review, some issues were discovered that can be resolved without a major re-write. This is how the article, as of November 14, 2007, compares against the six good article criteria:

1. Well written?:   Prose is readable, and mostly complies with the Manual of Style. National parks are not one of the titles to be italicized (or placed in quotes) per MOS:T, so that needs to be remedied unless there is some applicable guideline or precedent that contradicts this. As as side note, I created the Ramganga National Park article as a redirect to this one. Some of prose reads a little awkwardly in terms of flow and order. The introduction's second sentence is a bit odd, since shouldn't the etymology be a priority over the bit about Project Tiger and such (even if the project was an integral part of the formation and development)? I'll try and tweak that myself. In Fauna, again the section goes right into speaking on tigers immediately. Shouldn't the complete overview of the fauna - such as the facts in the end of the section - come before detailed mentions of particular species (however spectacular)? In the second sentence of the second paragraph of History, it says that "even disturbing" the mammals is prohibited. Is that the literal language used? Because outlawing the harassment of animals in parks is not unusual to my knowledge. Next, in History it says "permits timber cutting"; I assume you mean the local harvesting of wood for home fuel that goes on in much of rural India. If this is so, then distinguishing this from the type of commercial clear-cut logging that comes in to Western minds when we think of national parks and timber cutting is a good idea. One last issue, and probably the biggest, is that quite a bit of the content of Challenges seems to be historical in nature. Perhaps some of it should be moved there, and the section renamed Current challenges. What do you think?
2. Factually accurate?:   Referencing and citations are great, nice work!
3. Broad in coverage?:   Covers all major aspects concisely.
4. Neutral point of view?:   Fair representation of all significant views.
5. Article stability?   No instability here.
6. Images?:   Accounted for with proper licensing tags where present, a few are quite gorgeous btw. Good choices and placement.

Please address these matters soon and then leave a note here showing how they have been resolved. After 48 hours the article should be reviewed again. If these issues are not addressed within 7 days, the article may be failed without further notice. Thank you for your work so far. — VanTucky Talk 02:00, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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For readability, please place any comments or questions pertaining to the hold below rather than within the body of the review. Thank you!

Addressing concerns

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Many of the earlier mentioned issues have already been taken care of as is shown in these diffs. I've tried to address the remaining issues.

  • When I thought of Fauna the first thing to enter my mind was admittedly the magnificent tiger. The overview regarding the species found in the park has been put in the lede now.
  • According to Rangarajan, M. (2006) "It was an offence to kill or capture 'any mammal, reptile or bird' or even to disturb them within the 180 square mile park." but then the same rules (for disturbing an animal) can be found elsewhere as well so I'll remove it (the "disturbing an animal" part).
  • The cutting of trees done in Corbett is usually for fuel with some cases of felling for local furniture etc. Mostly simple domestic use instead of a regulated large scale commercial logging.
  • I divided the Challenges sections into past and present.

With Regards,
Havelock the Dane Talk 20:41, 18 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for all your work Havelock and congrats! VanTucky Talk 23:18, 18 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Muchas Gracias for a careful and detailed review !
Havelock the Dane Talk 21:15, 20 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

WP:INDIA Banner/Uttarakhand workgroup Addition

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Note: {{WP India}} Project Banner with Uttarakhand workgroup parameters was added to this article talk page because the article falls under Category:Uttarakhand or its subcategories. Should you feel this addition is inappropriate , please undo my changes and update/remove the relavent categories to the article -- TinuCherian (Wanna Talk?) - 13:33, 23 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

www.zapak1.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.163.103.131 (talk) 08:44, 15 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Images

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Too many and too frequent to block, so WP:SEMI requested again. It worked last time, but it's recently expired. --Old Moonraker (talk) 17:19, 23 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Renewed for a month. Thanks, User:Vsmith. --Old Moonraker (talk) 20:25, 23 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

corbettnationalpark.in does not seem to be the offical website. Its just another tour operator. DuckDuckGo labels it as the official site because of this page எறும்பு (talk) 09:25, 11 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

History section

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I've edited the History section to eliminate some confusion I had between the original "reserve" (1907) and the park (1936). I rearranged things to eliminate duplication and put them in chronological order. My intent was to do so without eliminating any information or changing the meaning of anything. If I have failed in this, please dodn't hesitate to make corrections.

Still confusing, I think, is the relation of the three main entities (tiger reserve, national park, and wildlife sanctuary). Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve is a redirect to this article, and I will be making the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary the same shortly. As far as I have been able to tell, Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve = Jim Corbett National Park + Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary + some other forest buffer lands, but this is still not quite clear to me when reading the article. Don Lammers (talk) 23:23, 6 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Official site

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A couple of IPs have been changing the official site back to corbettnationalpark.in. I believe that this was once the official site, but it is quite clearly now owned by a tour operator. I see no reason to doubt that corbettonline.uk.gov.in is the actual official site. Thoughts? Apparition11 Complaints/Mistakes 02:54, 24 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Agree and changed. -- BhagyaMani (talk) 14:21, 24 March 2015 (UTC)Reply
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Semi-protected edit request on 5 March 2016

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Website of Corbett National Park http://www.corbettnationalpark.org.in/ Lalitmohanaryancorbett (talk) 11:57, 5 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Semi-protected edit request on 18 September 2016

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Please add "...and F W Champion" to the section about the founding of the Hailey/Corbett National Park. What now reads "In the early 1900s, several Britishers, including E. R. Stevans and E. A. Smythies, suggested the setting up of a national park on this soil. The British administration considered the possibility of creating a game reserve there in 1907.[9] It was only in the 1930s that the process of demarcation for such an area got underway, assisted by Jim Corbett, who knew the area well." should read "In the early 1900s, several Britishers, including E. R. Stevans and E. A. Smythies, suggested the setting up of a national park on this soil. The British administration considered the possibility of creating a game reserve there in 1907.[9] It was only in the 1930s that the process of demarcation for such an area got underway, assisted by Jim Corbett and F. W. Champion, both of whom knew the area well."

I think E. R. Stevans should read E. R. Stevens.

Please add to the Further Reading section:

Champion, F W (1927) With a Camera in Tiger-land Chatto & Windus

Champion, F W (1934) The Jungle in Sunlight and Shadow Chatto & Windus

Champion, J W S (2013) Tripwire for a Tiger Rainfed Books ISBN: 978-81-923269-0-0

Thank you,

James Champion (Redacted)

Pindari2006 (talk) 15:54, 18 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. VarunFEB2003 07:52, 28 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
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Semi-protected edit request on 7 October 2021

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Actaul Location is Kumaon NOT pauri Garhwal 103.211.52.198 (talk) 19:29, 7 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. —Sirdog (talk) 20:23, 7 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 29 November 2021

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Please change the location of Jim Corbett Park.

It is situated in Kumaun division, not Paurhi Garwal.

Thanks Mohity83 (talk) 14:52, 29 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 14:57, 29 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Park name

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Renamed by indian government as Ramganga national park. 2405:201:4015:8067:B468:D3A1:973D:EC82 (talk) 05:16, 28 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Source? LilianaUwU (talk / contribs) 05:16, 28 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 28 September 2022

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Mahinegi98 (talk) 07:41, 28 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

ecotourism has increased in corbett national park has been increased as Corbett Tiger reserve has introduced new ecotourism zone, in order to go for jeep safari corbett tiger reserve had zone like Dhikala tourism zone, Bijrani, Durgadevi, Jhirna, dhela after seeing the tourists intrest in corbett Corbett has made 2 more zones 1 girja tourism zone and Fhato tourism zone is the newest tourism zone and it became part of Corbett tiger Reserve in 2022 on 3rd of jan.

  Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. An edit to the article will also need a reliable source. Victor Schmidt (talk) 07:50, 28 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Corbett park was first renamed Ramganga National Park.

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The park was then named as the 'Hailey National Park' and was first renamed 'Ramganga National Park' in the mid of 1950, later renamed as 'Corbett National Park'[1] Zaheen Rehman (talk) 23:56, 12 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. Exactly what the article already says: A reserve area known as Hailey National Park covering 323.75 km2 (125.00 sq mi) was created in 1936 ... The reserve was renamed in 1954–55 as Ramganga National Park and was again renamed in 1955–56 as Corbett National Park .... General Ization Talk 00:01, 13 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "First renamed Ramganga National Park". www.corbetttigerreserve.co.in.

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In the last paragraph, "An economic assessment study of Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve estimated its annual flow benefits to be 14.7 billion (1.14 lakh / hectare). Important ecosystem services included gene-pool protection (10.65 billion), provisioning of water to downstream districts of Uttar Pradesh (1.61 billion), water purification services to the city of New Delhi (550 million), employment for local communities (82 million), provision of habitat and refugia for wildlife (274 million) and sequestration of carbon (214 million).", all values are in rupees. (according to the source already mentioned in the article - https://web.archive.org/web/20160826050803/http://www.iifm.ac.in/sites/default/files/Newspdf/IIFM-NTCA-REPORT.compressed-min.pdf

So it must be changed to "An economic assessment study of Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve estimated its annual flow benefits to be ₹ 14.7 billion (₹ 1.14 lakh / hectare). Important ecosystem services included gene-pool protection (₹ 10.65 billion), provisioning of water to downstream districts of Uttar Pradesh (₹ 1.61 billion), water purification services to the city of New Delhi (₹ 550 million), employment for local communities (₹ 82 million), provision of habitat and refugia for wildlife (₹ 274 million) and sequestration of carbon (₹ 214 million)." Kimeera (talk) 11:23, 9 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Done PianoDan (talk) 17:38, 9 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

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In section 'Challenges', sub-section 'Present', last paragraph, it is written "National Conservation Tiger Authority (NCTA)". It needs to be corrected to "National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)".

There is another instance in the paragraph where "NCTA" is written. It should be "NTCA". Kimeera (talk) 13:29, 9 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Done Added a wikilink while I was at it. PianoDan (talk) 17:33, 9 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Jim Corbett National Park is a famous national park located in the Nainital district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, it was later renamed in 1957 after the famous hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett, who played a key role in its establishment.

The park spans over an area of 520 square kilometers and is known for its rich diversity of flora and fauna. It is home to more than 600 species of birds, including the rare and endangered Bengal florican, as well as a variety of animals such as the Bengal tiger, Indian elephant, and Himalayan black bear. The park also has a significant population of crocodiles and various species of snakes.

In addition to wildlife, Jim Corbett National Park is also known for its scenic beauty, with picturesque landscapes consisting of dense forests, hills, rivers, and waterfalls. The park offers various activities for visitors, including jungle safaris, elephant rides, bird watching, and trekking.

Jim Corbett National Park is a popular tourist destination in India and attracts a large number of visitors every year. It is also an important conservation area, dedicated to the protection and preservation of the unique flora and fauna found in the region. https://www.jimcorbettnationalpark.in/