Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary Latest News
A forest department team seized a large number of deer heads, horns, and animal flesh and arrested a poacher during a raid in the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary recently.
About Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
- It is located in the Kaimur District of Bihar.
- It is located in the famous Kaimur Hills range.Â
- The Kaimur Hills, known for their invincibility, are home to two forts and the ancient Mundeshwari Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in India.
- It is the largest sanctuary in the state and occupies an area of about 1342 sq.km.
- It is bounded by the Son River to the north and the Karmanasa River to the south.
- It is connected to the Bandhavgarh-Sanjay-Guru Ghasidas-Palamau tiger meta-population landscape through fragmented forest patches along the Son basin.Â
- The valley part is filled with many waterfalls such as Karkat and Telhar and various lakes such as Anupam Lake.Â
- Prehistoric rock paintings, stone inscriptions, and monuments have also been discovered here.
- Prehistoric murals found in the "Lakhania" and other hilly regions and the prehistoric fossils of the Pre-Cambrian times in the "Salakhan" area bear testimony to the ancient origin and existence of this region.
- The Oraon tribe is believed to have originated from this region.
- Flora: A large variety of vegetation is found in the mixed, dry, deciduous forests that cover the area, the primary tree vegetation being Baakli, Mahua, Dhaak, and Bamboo.Â
- Fauna:Â
- The wildlife comprises of Black Bucks, Chinkaras, Four-Horned Deers, Blue-Bulls, Sambar, Cheetals, Bears, Leopards, etc.
- Apart from these pythons, Gharials/Crocodiles and different species of snakes are also found.
Source: HT
Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs
Q1: Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which State?
Ans: Bihar
Q2: What is the total area of Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary?
Ans: It occupies an area of about 1342 sq.km.
Q3: Anupam Lake is located in which wildlife sanctuary?
Ans: Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
Q4: What is the approximate area of Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary?
Ans: About 1,342 sq.km.
Q5: Which rivers bound Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary to the north and south?
Ans: The Son River to the north and the Karmanasa River to the south.