Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

Summary

The Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Kodagu District, Karnataka State, India, within the Western Ghats and about 250 km from Bangalore. The sanctuary derives its name from the highest peak of the mountain range, Brahmagiri Peak. It was declared a sanctuary on June 5, 1974.[citation needed]

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Valley within the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka State
Location India
Coordinates12°23′13″N 75°29′28″E / 12.387°N 75.491°E / 12.387; 75.491
Area181 km2 (70 sq mi)
EstablishedJune 5, 1974; 49 years ago (1974-06-05)
Brahmagiri River passing through Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
Poisonous red mushroom found in Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife edit

Flora edit

The sanctuary contains evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, and in the higher altitudes are grasslands with shola. Bamboo plants are widespread.

Fauna edit

Mammals in the sanctuary include lion-tailed macaques, Indian elephants, gaurs, tigers,[1] jungle cats, leopard cats, wild dogs, sloth bears, wild pigs, sambars, spotted deer, Nilgiri langurs, slender loris, bonnet macaques, common langurs, barking deer, mouse deer, Malabar giant squirrels, giant flying squirrels, Nilgiri martens, common otters, brown mongooses, civets, porcupines, and pangolins.

Pythons, cobras, king cobras, and malabar pit vipers are also found in the sanctuary, as are birds such as emerald doves, square-tailed bulbuls and Malabar trogons.

References edit

  1. ^ "On the scent of a tiger". Deccan Herald. 14 May 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2019.

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