Parsa National Park

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Parsa National Park is a protected area in south-central Nepal known for its subtropical forests, diverse wildlife including elephants and tigers, and its role in extending the habitat of the adjacent Chitwan National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
accessRoad East–West Highway network of Nepal
surface form: East-West Highway of Nepal
area 242.27 square miles
627.39 square kilometres
biome Terai
surface form: Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands
borderedByProtectedArea Chitwan National Park
climate subtropical monsoon
conservationRole extends habitat of Chitwan National Park
important corridor for wildlife movement in Terai Arc Landscape
containsHabitatFor Asian elephant
Bengal tiger
blue bull
chital
gaur
langur
leopard
one-horned rhinoceros
reptile species
rhesus macaque
sambar deer
sloth bear
various bird species
wild boar
country Nepal
ecosystemType subtropical forest
elevationRange approximately 435 to 950 metres above sea level
established 1984
governingBody Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation of Nepal
hasSeason cool dry season
hot pre-monsoon season
monsoon season
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn south-central Nepal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Bagmati Province
Bara District
Madhesh Province
Parsa District
Rautahat District
nearestCity Birgunj
originalDesignation Parsa Wildlife Reserve
partOf Terai
surface form: Terai Arc Landscape
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
habitat protection for large mammals
redesignatedAsNationalPark 2017
region Terai
surface form: Terai region of Nepal
vegetationType Sal forest
grassland
mixed hardwood forest
riverine forest

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