Banke National Park

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Banke National Park is a protected area in western Nepal known for its subtropical forests and diverse wildlife, including tigers and other endangered species.

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Banke National Park canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
area 550 square kilometres
borderedBy Karnali River
surface form: Karnali River basin
bufferZoneArea 343 square kilometres
connectedTo Bardia National Park
Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary
continent Asia
country Nepal
designation tiger conservation area
ecosystemType Siwalik hills ecosystem
subtropical forest
establishedFor conservation of subtropical forest ecosystems
conservation of tigers and their prey base
governingBody Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation of Nepal
surface form: Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Nepal
hasBufferZone yes
hasClimate tropical monsoon climate
hasEndangeredSpecies Asian elephant
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
surface form: Bengal tiger

Indian rhinoceros
surface form: greater one-horned rhinoceros

vultures
hasHabitat grassland
mixed hardwood forest
riverine forest
hasTourismActivity bird watching
jungle safari
wildlife viewing
hasWildlife Asian elephant
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
surface form: Bengal tiger

four-horned antelope
gangetic dolphin
Indian rhinoceros
surface form: greater one-horned rhinoceros

leopard
mugger crocodile
sambar deer
sloth bear
spotted deer
various vulture species
wild boar
inception 2010
IUCNCategory II
languageUsed Nepali
localName बाँके राष्ट्रिय निकुञ्ज
locatedIn western Nepal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Banke District
Lumbini Province
nearestCity Nepalgunj
partOf Terai
surface form: Terai Arc Landscape

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