Gujarat to create enclosure at Ambardi Park for lions involved in human attacksGujarat’s Forest Department has begun creating a 100-hectare enclosure at Ambardi Safari Park in Amreli to house lions involved in human attacks. The enclosure will be created within Ambardi Safari Park, a reserved forest area of the Gir Protected Area near Dhari. Dr Jaipal Singh, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force, said: “Lions involved in human attacks will be kept in a suitable environment by fencing a designated area at Ambardi Safari Park. Ambardi Safari Park, located near Dhari in Amreli district, is spread across around 365 hectares and has developed as a wildlife tourism destination. The proposed 100-hectare enclosure will form a separate designated area within the larger safari park for lions involved in human attacks.