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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area' has mentioned 'Fauna' in the following places:
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The park was established in 1984 and is spread over an area of 1171xc2xa0km2 at an altitude of between 1500 and 6000xc2xa0m. The Great Himalayan National Park is a habitat to numerous flora and more than 375 fauna species, including approximately 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids, 17 mollusks and 127 insects.
Contents 1 Biogeography 2 Timeline of creation 3 Biodiversity 3.1 Fauna 3.2 Flora 4 References
As a result of its 4,100 m elevation range the park has a diversity of zones with their representative flora and fauna, such as alpine, glacial, temperate, and subtropical forests.
Due to this union of Gondwanaland and Asiatic landmasses, exchange of flora and fauna was possible and this ultimately led to the unique biogeographical features in the region.
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Most of the Himalayan fauna has been given protection under the high priority protection category of Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
It is a compact, natural and biodiverse protected area system that includes 25 forest types and an associated rich assemblage of fauna species.