Buxa Tiger Reserve

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Buxa Tiger Reserve is a protected forest and wildlife sanctuary in northern West Bengal, India, known for its rich biodiversity, dense forests, and population of tigers and other endangered species.

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Buxa Tiger Reserve canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
tiger reserve
wildlife sanctuary
borderedBy Buxa Hills
contains Buxa Fort
Jayanti
Raidak forest ranges
Rydak River NERFINISHED
Sikiajhora
country India
governingBody National Tiger Conservation Authority
West Bengal Forest Department
hasConservationStatus tiger conservation landscape
hasEcosystemType evergreen forest
grassland
riverine ecosystem
subtropical hill forest
tropical moist deciduous forest
hasHabitat sub-Himalayan forest
hasSpecies Asian elephant
Bengal tiger
Indian leopard
Neofelis nebulosa
surface form: clouded leopard

gaur
hog deer
hornbills
king cobra
malayan giant squirrel
peafowl
python
sambar deer
wild boar
hasTourismActivity trekking
wildlife tourism
iucnCategory II
knownFor dense forests
endangered species
rich biodiversity
tiger population
locatedIn Alipurduar district
West Bengal
locatedInRegion northern West Bengal
locatedNear Assam border
Bhutan border
nearestTown Alipurduar
partOf Dooars
surface form: Dooars region

Eastern Himalayas
surface form: Eastern Himalayas foothills
recognizedAs Important Bird Area
state West Bengal
traversedBy Jayanti River

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West Bengal containsProtectedArea Buxa Tiger Reserve
West Bengal Forest Department oversees Buxa Tiger Reserve
Alipurduar nearbyProtectedArea Buxa Tiger Reserve
Dooars contains Buxa Tiger Reserve
Indian rhinoceros reintroducedTo Buxa Tiger Reserve