Wildlife of Assam
Wildlife of Assam
Wildlife of Assam
Assam is the home of wildlife adventure replete with rich bio-diversity. The typical geographical and topographical features along with rivers, valleys and
plains support a wide variety of flora and fauna. The habitat of Assam comprises tropical wet evergreen rain forest, low lying swamps, marshes,
grasslands, wetlands, deciduous forest lands, sub tropical broadleaf forests, scrubs etc. There are 5 National Parks, 17 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 3 Bird
Sanctuaries in the state. Assam serves a shelter to 180 species of mammals, 195 species of reptiles and more than 800 species of birds.
Kaziranga National Park supports a variety of flora and fauna. It is mainly the undistributed residence of the Great One horned Rhinoceros. It is also a
home to a large population of Indian Elephant, Wild Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer, Indian Boson, Royal Bengal Tiger, Sloth Bear, Hog Deer, Leopard Cats,
Otter, Hog Badger, Capped Langur, Hollock Gibbons, Wild Boar, Jackal, Pythons, Monitor Lizard and Fishing Cat etc. Small mammals like the rare Hispid
Hare, Indian Gray Mongoose, Large Indian Civet, Small Indian Civet, Bengal Fox, Golden Jackal, Chinese Pangolin, Indian Pangolin, Hog Badger, Chinese
Ferret Badger, Parti-colored Flying Squirrels etc. are also found here.
More than 500 species of birds have been recorded in Kaziranga National Park including 25 species of globally threatened category. Migratory birds like
Lesser White Fronted Goose, Ferruginous Duck, Baer's Pochard Duck and Lesser Adjutant, Greater Adjutant, Black Necked Stork, Asian Openbill Stork etc.
migrate to this park during the winter season every year. It is also a habitat of threatened species like Blyth's Kingfisher, White Bellied Heron, Dalmatian
Pelican, Spot-billed Pelican, Nordmann's Greenshank, Black-Bellied Tern and other birds like the Eastern Imperial Eagle, Palla's Fish Eagle, Grey Headed
Fish Eagle, Lesser Kestrel, Indian Vulture, Slender billed Vulture, Indian White-rumped Vulture, Swamp Francolin, Bengal Florican, Pale-Capped Pigeon,
Black Breasted Parrotbill and Rufous vented Prinia etc.
It is also a homeland to the endangered Gangetic Dolphin. Besides there are more than 40 species of fishes and 42 species of reptiles are found in
Kaziranga National Park. Rich in floral diversity, vegetation of Kaziranga National Park comprises of alluvial inundated grasslands, alluvial savannah
woodlands, tropical moist mixed deciduous forests and tropical semi evergreen forests. The annual rainfall ranges 2220 mm. While winters are mild and
dry, summers are hot and rainy with the monsoons at its peak stage during the months of July and August.
Recent Rhino population in Kaziranga National Park numbers to 2329. (March, 2013 census)
Recognitions:
* Kaziranga National Park was confirmed the status of a Reserve Forest in 1908.
* Kaziranga National Park was declared as a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.
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Activities:
* Sightseeing of wildlife
* Temple visit
Manas National Park is an ideal habitat to rare species such as One Horned Rhinoceros, Asian Elephant, Royal Bengal Tiger, Pygmy Hog, Hispid hare,
Golden Langur, Bengal Florican, Gaur, Assam Roofed Turtle and Rat Snake. Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Himalayan Bear, Wild Boar, Sambar, Swamp Deer,
Hog Deer are the common inhabitants of this park. Hundreds of migratory birds like Riverchats (White Capped Redstars) Forktails, Cormorants, and Ruddy
Shelduck visit this park during the winter season.
According to March, 2013 census, Manas National Park shelters only 23 Rhinos.
Recognitions:
Activities:
* Sightseeing of wildlife
* Village visit
* River rafting
It is the famous resident place for Asian Elephants. It is also a homeland to Royal Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Indian Bison, Gaur, Wild Boar,
Sloth Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Capped Langur, Indian Giant Squirrel, Pygmy Hog, Indian Wild Dog and Civet Cat. Various beautiful birds like White
Winged Wood Duck, Great Pied Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Black Stork, Ibis Bill, Blue-bearded Bee Eaters, Babblers, Plovers, Rufous Necked Hornbill etc.
are also found here. The easiest means to explore the forest is on foot (accompanied by forest guard).
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is a homeland to more than 250 varieties of endemic, endangered and migratory birds.
Its main attractions are semi-wild Horse and White Winged Wood Duck. It is also a habitat to mammals like Asian Elephant, Leopard, Clouded Leopard,
Sambar, Slow Loris, Indian Wild Water Buffalo, Capped Langur, Gangetic River Dolphin, Indian Wild Dog etc. The park is situated at an altitude of 118
meter above sea level. Annual Rainfall ranges from 2300 mm to 3800 mm.
Recognitions:
* Dibru-Saikhowa National Park received its final recognition as a National Park in 1999.
Activities:
Rhino population in Orang National Park numbers to 100. (April, 2012 census)
Recognitions:
Activities:
* Elephant safari
* Sightseeing of wildlife
Recognitions:
Activities:
* Sightseeing of wildlife
Recogntions:
* Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary received its official recognition as a wildlife Sanctuary in 1997.
Activities:
* Sightseeing of wildlife
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Deepor beel (meaning lake in local Assamese language), situated at the south-western part of Guwahati city is claimed to be the first bird sanctuary of
Assam. It comprises an area of 40 sq kilometers of which 4.14 sq kilometers is declared as a bird sanctuary by the Govt. of Assam. Deepor beel is a
permanent fresh water lake, located in a former channel of the mighty Brahmaputra River. The main sources of water are Basistha and Kalmini Rivers. At
the time of flood in monsoon, the beel is approximately 4 meters deep while in the winter season, its level of depth decreases to just about 1 meter. The
beel drains into Brahmaputra River through Khonajan channel, situated at a distance of 5 kilometes to the North.
Deepor Beel is gifted with a wide variety of flora and fauna. More than 220 species of birds have been recorded in the beel including 70 species of
migratory birds. A record number of 19000 water birds have been witnessed in a single day count so far. Globally threatened birds like Greater Adjutant
Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Spotbilled Pelican, Baer's Pochard, Pallas' Sea Eagle etc are seen here. Common birds like Indian Pond Heron, Spot billed
Duck, Common Teal, Bar-headed Goose, Little cormorant, Green Sand Piper, Common Sand Piper, Grey Headed Lapwing are found in the beel. A large
number of migratory birds like Siberian Crane visit the beel in every winter season. Apart from these, Deepor beel harbours as many species as 20
amphibians, 18 snakes, 12 lizards and 6 turtle & tortoises.
Recognitions:
* Deepor beel was declared as a Bird Sanctuary by the state Govt. of Assam in 1989.
* Recognition as the only Ramsar Site in Assam was confirmed under the Ramsar Convention in 2002.
* Declaration of Deepor Beel as an Important Bird Area (IBA) was affirmed by Birdlife International.
Activities:
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