Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary

Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary

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A 9-day wildlife census recently began in the Sukhna wildlife sanctuary.

About Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary

  • It is a protected area located in Chandigarh, near the famous Sukhna Lake at the foothills of the Shivalik range.
  • The lake was created by the architect Le Corbusier in 1958 by diverting the Sukhna Choe, a seasonal stream that flows down from the Shivalik hills. 
  • The sanctuary was developed as a result of afforestation done for soil conservation around Sukhna Lake. 
  • Spreading over an area of 2600 hectares, Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1998.
  • The place is quite unstable geographically and becomes prone to soil erosion by surface runoff during rains.
  • It has sandy soil of Shivalik with pockets of clay embedded at places. 
  • Apart from the Sukhna Lake, there are around 150 small and large water bodies in the sanctuary that form its catchment area.
  • Vegetation: It is characterized by a mix of forests, grasslands, and wetlands, with the Sukhna Lake forming an important part of the ecosystem.
  • Flora: The common flora of the sanctuary includes Khair, Phulai, Kikar, Shisham, Moonj, Amaltas, Jhingan, Amla, Rati, Vasaka, and many more.
  • Fauna: 
    • Squirrels, Common-Mongoose, Indian Hare, Porcupine, Jungle Cat, Jackal, Wild boar, etc, are the mammals found in the sanctuary.
    • It is known to have the most number of sambar (a type of antelope) found in a group or cluster than anywhere else in the country.
    • Peacock, Hill myna, Jungle crow, Black drongo, Parrots, Doves, and others are the common birds of this region. Migratory birds also flock around this place.

Source: TR

Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs

Q1: Where is the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary located?

Ans: It is a protected area located in Chandigarh.

Q2: At the foothills of which mountain range does the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary lie?

Ans: Shivalik range

Q3: Who created Sukhna Lake in 1958?

Ans: The lake was created by the architect Le Corbusier in 1958.

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