Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary is a 362 km2 area in the northern part of the Sundarbans delta in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India. It is located at the confluence of the Matla and Gumdi rivers.[2] The area is mainly mangrove scrub, forest and swamp. It was set up as a sanctuary in 1976. It is home to a rich population of different species of wildlife, such as water fowl, heron, pelican, spotted deer, rhesus macaques, wild boar, tigers, water monitor lizards, fishing cats, otters, Olive ridley turtle, crocodiles, Batagur terrapins, and migratory birds. The ideal place for nature lovers to observe wild animals from a height is the Sajnekhali Watchtower.[3]
Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary | |
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IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
![]() Sajnekhali wildlife Sanctuary entrance | |
Location | West Bengal, India |
Coordinates | 22°07′26″N 88°49′53″E[1] |
Area | 362 km2 (140 sq mi) |
Established | 1976 |
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Sajnekhali is situated 130 km from Kolkata. Canning is the nearest railway station of it. Ferry service towards Sajnekhali is available from Gosaba. Rented boat or motor launch can be hired for Basanti or Gadkhali.
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