Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary Latest News
Eight booths located inside Sunabeda wildlife sanctuaries recorded 70 percent polling in the bypoll to the Nuapada assembly seat.
About Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary
- It is located in the Nuapada district of Odisha, adjoining Chhattisgarh.
- It is spread over an area of 600 sq.km. It was declared a sanctuary in 1983.
- It adjoins the Sitanadi and Udanti sanctuaries of Chhattisgarh.Â
- The sanctuary harbors a great diversity of wildlife habitats, with a vast plateau, canyons, and 11 waterfalls.
- It also forms the catchment area of the Jonk River (tributary of the Mahanadi River), over which a dam has been constructed to facilitate irrigation.
- Vegetation: The important vegetation of this sanctuary comprises dry deciduous tropical forests.
- Flora: Bija, Teak, Sisoo, Asan, Dharua, Mahul, Char, Sandalwood, Sidha, etc.
- Fauna:
- It is an ideal habitat for the Barasingha (swamp deer).
- Other important animals found are tigers, Leopards, hyenas, Barking Deer, Chital, Gaur, Sambar, Sloth Bear, Hill Myna, etc.
- It also works as a migration link for rare wild buffaloes between the states of Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
Source: TOI
Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs
Q1: In which Indian state is the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary located?
Ans: It is located in the Nuapada district of Odisha, adjoining Chhattisgarh.
Q2: The Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary adjoins which sanctuaries of Chhattisgarh?
Ans: It adjoins the Sitanadi and Udanti sanctuaries of Chhattisgarh.
Q3: What is the approximate area of the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary?
Ans: 600 sq. km
Q4: Which of the following rivers forms the catchment area of the Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary?
Ans: Jonk River