Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary

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Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected forest area in West Bengal, India, known for its rich biodiversity and populations of elephants, leopards, and diverse bird species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wildlife sanctuary
accessPoint Sevok NERFINISHED
Sukna NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical
conservationFocus elephant conservation
conservationStatus protected under Indian wildlife laws
country India
ecosystemType grassland
riverine forest
tropical moist deciduous forest
establishedAsSanctuary 1976
governingBody West Bengal Forest Department NERFINISHED
habitatOf Himalayan black bear NERFINISHED
Indian elephant NERFINISHED
barking deer
flycatcher
gaur
hornbill
jungle cat
king cobra
leopard
migratory birds
peafowl
python
rhesus macaque
sambar deer
serow
wagtail
warbler
wild boar
woodpecker
hasRiver Mahananda River NERFINISHED
hasVegetation bamboo groves
mixed broadleaf forest
sal forest
knownFor diverse bird species
elephant population
leopard population
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Darjeeling district NERFINISHED
West Bengal
foothills of the Himalayas
namedAfter Mahananda River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Siliguri NERFINISHED
partOf Terai region NERFINISHED
tourismActivity birdwatching
nature trails
wildlife viewing

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West Bengal Forest Department oversees Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary