Tengragiri Wildlife Sanctuary
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Tengragiri Eco Park (Bengali: টেংরাগিরি ইকো পার্ক) is a wildlife sanctuary located near Taltali in Barguna District of Bangladesh. The sanctuary is locally known as Fatrarban. The area of the sanctuary is 4,048.58 ha (10,004.3 acres).[1]
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Location | Barguna, Barisal, Bangladesh |
Coordinates | 21.963479°N 89.964268°E / 21.963479; 89.964268 |
Area | 4,048.58 ha (10,004.3 acres) |
Established | 24 October 2010 (2010-10-24) |
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The forest was given the name Tengragiri in 1967[2] and during that time it covered an area of estimated 13,644 acres.[3] It was declared as a reserved forest by the then Pakistan government on 12 July 1960 based on the survey conducted in the area during the British period in 1927.[4] The area was officially declared as a wildlife sanctuary by the government of Bangladesh on 24 October 2010.[5]