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Wild Life
The fauna of Arunachal Pradesh is equally rich with as many as
25 species of mammals included in Schedule – I of the Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972.
The large herbivours of the foot-hills and adjoining plains are
the elephant (Elephas maximus), gaur (Bos gaurus) and the wild buffalo
(Bubalus bufalis).
Arunachal Pradesh is perhaps the only State which has four major
cats, i.e. tiger (Panthera tigris), leopard (Panthera pardus), clouded
leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) and snow leopard (Panthera uncia). Lesser
cats like the golden cat, leopard cat and the marbled cat are also
found here. Seven species of primates i.e. hoolock gibbon, slow
loris, Assamese macaque, rhesus macaque, pig-tailed macaque, stump-tailed
macaque, and capped langur also occur in the forests of the State.
This is the only state where all the 3 goat antelopes occurring
in India, i.e. serow, goral and takin are found. The highly endangered
hispid hare (caprolagus hispidus) is also found in low grassy areas
of the State.
Among the smaller mammals several Rodents (squirrel, porcupine
and rats), Civets, mongoose, linsang, shrew and bat species are
also to be found. On higher elevations, animals like goral, Himalayan
black bear, red panda, are met with in various parts of the State.
Over 500 bird species inhabit Arunachal Pradesh including some endangered
and endemic ones like, white winged wood duck, Sclater’s Monal,
Temmincks Tragopan, black necked crane, Mishmi wren and
Bengal florican.
The 'Mithun' (Bos Frontails) exist both in wild and semi-domesticated
form. This animal has religious significance and intimate relation
with socio-cultural life of the people. Traditionally, the mithun
is a unit of wealth and is allowed to move freely in jungle till
it is either used for food on festive occasions and marriage feasts,
or for barter.
Arunachal Pradesh is also the happy home of the great Indian Hornbills-the
set extraordinary bird with an inordinately large beak which is
also the State bird.The white winged wood duck, a rare endangered
species, has been sheltered in Namdapha National Park. Namdapha
sanctuary was upgraded to the status of National park in 1983.
This is the richest State for pheasants, with some ten species
occupying different altitudes from the plains to the snowy heights.
The State also abounds in a variety of reptiles, amphibians, pisces
and innumerable species of butterflies, moths, beetles and other
insects.
There are two national parks and nine wild life sanctuaries in
the State managed by the forest department.
National Parks
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Wildlife sanctuaries
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There are eight wildlife sanctuaries.
A brief description about the wildlife sanctuaries is presented below
: Pakhui :
Location : East Kameng District
Area : 862 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Elephants, Tiger, Barking Deer, Gour, Leopard,
Hornbill etc. Itanagar
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Location : Papumpare District
Area : 140.30 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : E lephants,
Tiger, Barking Deer, Leopard, various bird species and orchid species.
Daying Ering :
Location : East Siang District
Area : 190 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Hogdeer, Lispid bear, endemic, migratory
birds and migratory water birds
Mehao :
Location : Dibang Valley and Lohit District
Area : 281.5 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Hoolock, Gibbon, Tiger, Elephant, Leopard,
etc.
Kane :
Location : West Siang District
Area : 55 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Elephants, Mall cat, Deer etc.
Eagle's Nest :
Location : East Kameng District
Area : 217 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Elephants, Goral, Tiger, Leopard, Red pardor
etc.
Kamlang :
Location : Lohit District
Area : 783 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Gibbon, Tiger, Leopard, Takin etc.
Dibang :
Location : Dibang Valley District
Area : 4149 sq. km
Wild life inhabitant : Musk Deer, Takin, Black Bear, Leopard, Khalij
and rare birds etc.
Orchid Sanctuary :
Sessa Orchid Sanctuary :
Location : West Kameng
District Area : 100 sq. km
Species : variety of Orchids and some wild life like Red Panda,
Pheasant, Scrow, Goral etc.
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