Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary

Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary

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A butterfly and moth survey is set to be conducted at the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary in Mulugu, Telangana.

About Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary

  • It is located near the border of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana in the village of Eturnagaram, a tribal village in the Mulugu district of Telangana.
  • It is located 100 km from Warangal and 250 km from Hyderabad.
  • Established in 1952, this sanctuary spreads over an area of approximately 812 sq.km.
  • It has a water source called Dayyam Vagu, which separates the sanctuary into two parts.
  • The river Godavari also passes through it.
  • The landscape is undulating, ranging from steep slopes to gentle slopes from west to east. 
  • The famous Sammakka-Saralamma Temple is situated inside the sanctuary.
  • Flora:
    • The region is covered completely with thick natural vegetation, and it falls in the tropical dry deciduous.
    • It is rich in the growth of teak, bamboo, and other trees like madhuca and terminalia.
  • Fauna: This sanctuary provides shelter to Tiger, Leopard, Panther, Wolf, Wild Dogs, Jackals, Sloth Bear, Chousingha, Black Buck, Nilgai, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Four Horned Antilope, Chinkara, Black Buck, Gaur, and Giant Squirrels.

Source: TH

Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs

Q1: In which state is the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary located?

Ans: Telangana

Q2: When was the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary established?

Ans: 1952

Q3: What is the total area covered by the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary?

Ans: 812 sq. km.

Q4: Which water body divides the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary into two parts?

Ans: Dayyam Vagu

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