Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiverse protected area in Kerala, India, known for its rich forests and populations of elephants, tigers, and other wildlife within the Western Ghats.

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biodiversity hotspot
protected area
wildlife sanctuary
area approximately 344 square kilometres
averageAnnualRainfall high rainfall due to southwest monsoon
borderedBy Bandipur Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Mudumalai Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Nagarhole National Park NERFINISHED
protected areas of Karnataka
protected areas of Tamil Nadu
climate tropical monsoon
conservationStatus protected under Indian Wildlife Protection Act
country India
established 1973
fauna Asian elephant
Bengal tiger
Indian leopard
dhole
gaur
malabar giant squirrel NERFINISHED
sambar deer
sloth bear
spotted deer
wild boar
flora bamboo
eucalyptus
rosewood
teak
terminalia species
governingBody Kerala Forest Department NERFINISHED
habitatType bamboo brakes
evergreen forest patches
grasslands
moist deciduous forest
semi-evergreen forest
IUCNCategory IV
knownFor Asian elephant population
gaur population
leopard population
rich birdlife
tiger population
locatedIn Kerala NERFINISHED
Wayanad district NERFINISHED
Western Ghats NERFINISHED
nearestCity Mananthavady NERFINISHED
Sulthan Bathery NERFINISHED
partOf Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot NERFINISHED
tourismActivity bird watching
nature trails
wildlife safari

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Nilgiri Hills hasProtectedArea Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Wayanad containsProtectedArea Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Kabini adjacentTo Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary