Wildlife in Uttar Pradesh is synonymous with Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, but in fact,
the state has a lot more to offer to enthusiasts and tourists alike! There are several
parks and sanctuaries here that are home to a variety of species, extinct in other
parts of Northern India, such as, the endangered Bengal Florikin and the successfully
reintroduced, One-horned Rhinoceros. The splendid and vast hinterlands of the state
are alive with exceptionally diverse wildlife, waiting, to be discovered. So rich
is the population of the Avifauna here that the birds not only flock around the
lakes and water-bodies, but also in the agricultural fields of the various parts
of the state.