Baisipalli Wildlife Sanctuary Explained

Baisipalli Wildlife Sanctuary
Iucn Category:IV
Location:Nayagarh, Odisha, India
Coordinates:20.45°N 129°W
Area:168.35km2
Established:6 May 1981[1]

Baisipalli Wildlife Sanctuary was created on 6 May 1981 and is located in Nayagarh, Odisha, India, adjacent to the Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary. It is 168.35km2 of sanctuary land, home to bear, elephant, leopard, sambar deer and spotted deer.[1]

The sanctuary is located where the Mahanadi River passes through a gorge in the Eastern Ghats mountains. Elevations range from near sea level to about 900m (3,000feet).

Baisipalli is located in the Eastern Highlands moist deciduous forests ecoregion. The two major plant communities are mixed deciduous forests including Sal (Shorea robusta) and riverine forest.[2]

In 2007, the Satkosia Tiger Reserve was designated, which comprises Baisipali and the adjacent Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary.

Due to its flora and fauna and beautiful landscapes, this sanctuary is an ideal tourist destination.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mahandi Wildlife Division, Nayagarh . District Portal Nayagarh . August 2, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140210102914/http://nayagarh.nic.in/mahanadiwildlife.htm . February 10, 2014 . live .
  2. Negi, Sharad Singh (1993). Biodiversity and Its Conservation in India. Indus Books. p. 241.
  3. Web site: Baisipalli PA :: Odisha Wildlife Organisation. 2021-05-17. www.wildlife.odisha.gov.in.