The document describes several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India: - Jim Corbett National Park was the first national park established in India in 1936 and was renamed after hunter and naturalist Jim Corbett. - Sundarbans National Park is a large coastal mangrove forest shared between India and Bangladesh that is home to the Royal Bengal tiger and other endangered species. - Bandhavgarh National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh and known for its high density of Royal Bengal Tigers. - Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1958 in Rajasthan and declared a tiger reserve in 1978 under Project Tiger. - Manas National Park in Assam borders the Royal Manas