D'Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary explained

D'Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary
Iucn Category:IV
Location:Arunachal Pradesh, India
Map:India
Relief:1
Coordinates:27.9378°N 95.4458°W
Area:190km2[1]
Established:1978

D'Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in Arunachal Pradesh, India, with an area of 190sqkm. It was established in 1978.[1]

Most of this sanctuary, about 80% is covered with grass, the rest are riverine forests mixed with bamboo and secondary forests.[2]

The sanctuary is 13km away from Pasighat, home to a variety of plants, trees and animals. Here you will meet two big cats, a tiger and a leopard.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Database on Protected Areas . 2020 . D' Ering Memorial Sanctuary . Protected Planet United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre .
  2. Web site: BirdLife Data Zone. 2021-05-25. datazone.birdlife.org.
  3. Web site: Daying Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary District East Siang, Government of Arunachal Pradesh India. 2021-05-25. en-US.