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[Free Report] Dehing Patkai National Park

by Dalima Thapa | 10-06-2021 22:53 recommendations 0

In this free report, I would like to talk about the newly declared National Park of my state Assam. On the month of March, I wrote a report on the Kaziranga National Park, if you haven't read it yet, please do check..

The Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary has been declared as a National Park by the forest department of Assam on 9th June. With the up-gradation of Dehing Patkai, Assam now, has 7 national parks. The other national parks in Assam are- Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri, Orang and Dibru-Saikhowa. Also the other newly declared national park is the Raimona National Park. 
The Dehing Patkai forms the largest stretch of lowland rainforests in India. The Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary was declared as Dehing-Patkai Elephant Reserve under Project Elephant.
Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary (now National Park) is located within the larger Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve, which spreads across the coal and oil rich districts of Upper Assam (Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts).
It is also known as the Jeypore Rainforest.
Dehing is the name of the river that flows through this forest and Patkai is the hill at the foot of which the sanctuary lies.
Rare fauna found in the region include Chinese pangolin, flying fox, wild pig, sambar, barking deer, gaur, serow and Malayan giant squirrels. Also some rare bird species like Lesser Adjutant Stork, White Winged Wood duck, White-backed Vulture, Slender-billed Vulture, White cheeked Hill Partridge, Khaleej Pheasant, Grey Peacock-Pheasant, etc. It is the only sanctuary in India which is home to seven different species of wild cats - tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, leopard cat, golden cat, jungle cat and marbled cat.
Assamese macaque, a primate found in the forest, is in the red list of Near Threatened species.
It has the highest concentration of the rare endangered White Winged Wood Duck. Dehing Patkai is deciduous rainforest interspersed with semi-evergreen and lush green flora. The forest is often referred to as the 'Amazon of the East' owing to its expanse and thick forest.
Some of the important tree species found in this forest area are – Hollong, Mekai, Dhuna, Uriyam, Nahar, Samkothal, Bheer, Hollock, Nahor, Au– tenga (elephant apple), different species of Dimoru etc. The towering Hollong tree which is also the state tree of Assam dominates the emergent layer of this rainforest.

For more information, visit:-  http://onlinesivasagar.com/tourism/dehing-patkai-wildlife-sanctuary.php

image source :-
https://thebirdershub.com/bird-watching/dehing-pataki-wildlife-sanctuary-assam/
 
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6 Comments

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Dalima,

    This is your mentor Yuseon:D

    Wow what wonderful pictures you have there.
    Just watching those makes us feel the strong responsibility to preserve nature
    and also the rare beautiful species living in it.

    Jeypore Rainforest seems like a lovely place for wildlife animals. As we have little chance to feel those nature right next to us, these kind of reports provide excellent opportunites.

    Thanks for sharing;)
    Posted 28-06-2021 17:49

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Dear Dalima,

    This is your mentor Debbie. :)

    Wow, it has only been a day since the declaration and you??ve already written an article about it. This is almost like reading news! Round of applause for your fast delivery of updated news :)

    Anyways, there seems to be many kinds of rare wildlife in the forest. Since it??s been declared as a National forest, I hope these rare species will be preserved well. The bird looks beautiful!

    Green Cheers,
    Debbie
    Posted 16-06-2021 00:57

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hello Dalima,
    We had planned to visit Assam this year as an educational tour,
    But unfortunately due to the second wave of Covid 19, we couldn't visits,
    Thanks for sharing about Dehing Patkai National Park, through your report I am absolutely glad to know about this place.

    Hope I could visit this place in near future,

    Thanks dear sis Dalima for writing such a wonderful piece of article,

    Keep writing,

    We are eager to read much from you,

    Yours,
    Sandhya
    Posted 13-06-2021 12:04

Dolma Diki Sherpa

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Greetings from Nepal

    Thank you for sharing information about national park of your country.
    National park play a major role in conservation of endangered animals, birds.

    keep writing such informative reports

    Regards
    Dolma

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    Posted 12-06-2021 15:48

  • Dalima Thapa says :
    You are welcome Katie.. Please do visit my country too someday..
    Posted 11-06-2021 16:56

  • Katie Lau says :
    Wow, thanks for writing about national parks! They are truly wonderful places to be, it's wonderful to hear that there are more being made all around the world :)
    I've dreamed of visiting all the national parks in my home country, but now you've opened my eyes to the rest of the world!

    cheers :)
    Posted 11-06-2021 04:48

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