Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary

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Geography

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Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The forest type in Mahananda WLS varies from riverain forests like Khayer-Sisoo to dense mixed-wet forest in the higher elevation in Latpanchar area of Kurseong hills. The variation in elevation and forest types helps the existence of a large number of species of mammals, birds and reptiles. Varying elevation from 166 metres at the southern range of Sukna forest to the elevation up to 1,500 metres at Latkothi beat office covers varied vegetation and is home to superb biome restricted species. Latpanchar actually forms the highest part of the Sanctuary, with an average elevation of 1,400 metres.

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Biodiversity

Avian fauna listed from this park are of A1, A2 and A3 categories with IBA site code IN-WB-07.[2]

Natural history

Biomes

Inside this wildlife sanctuary, the primary biomes corresponding to the ecoregions are:

All of these are typical forest type of foothills of the Bhutan - Nepal - India hilly region between altitudinal range 166 metres to 1,500 metres.

Fauna

Birds in Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary include rufous-necked hornbill, Oriental pied hornbill, Great hornbill. Among the others swallow, swift, thrush, babbler, warbler, roller, minivet and sunbird can be found in abundance. Mammals are reported in this area include Himalayan serow, Himalayan porcupine, Himalayan black bear and binturong and clouded leopard. Other important mammalian species include Indian elephant, gaur, chital, barking deer, sambar, rhesus monkey, leopard.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

See also

References

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  1. WBFD, West Bengal Forest Department.
  2. [1], West Bengal IBA categories Page-2.

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External links

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