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Bandipur
National Park
Part
of the lushly-forested Deccan Plateau, Bandipur, in Karnataka,
offers a rich and varied wildlife habitat. It is a part of a larger
national park, which also includes the neighbouring wildlife
sanctuaries, of Mudumalaiin Tamil Nadu and Wynad in Kerala. This
sanctuary is one of the 15 sanctuaries selected across India for
Project Tiger, a scheme launched in 1973, by the World Wildlife Fund
for Nature, to save the tiger and its habitat.
Covered with a mix of deciduous forests, evergreen forests and
scrub, and well - irrigated by the Moyar river, Bandipur has a
fairly open forest area, making it easy for visitors to spot
wildlife. This sanctuary sprawls over an area of 874 sq. kilometres.
The prominent fauna of this reserve, include the Asian elephant,
gaur, sambar, chital, mouse deer, four horned antelope, wild pig,
black naped hare and the Indian porcupine.
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