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Mangorves
are salt tolerant, complex and dynamic eco-system that occur in tropical and
subtropical inter-tidal regions. Bhitarkanika is one such location of
rich, lush green vibrant eco-system lying in the estuarine region of Brahmani-
Baitarani in the North-Eastern corner of Kendrapara district of Orissa. The
area is intersected by a network of creeks with Bay of Bengal on the East. The
alley between the meandering creeks and rivers, houses the second largest
viable mangrove eco-system of India. Its 672 sq.kms. of mangrove forest &
wetland, provides home to well over 215 species of birds including
winter migrants from central-Asia and Europe. Giant salt water crocodiles and
variety of other Wildlife inhabitate in this eco-system which form Asia's one
of the most spectacular Wildlife area.
BHITARKANIKA NATIONAL PARK
An area of 145 Sq.kms. have been notified as Bhitarkanika National Park vide
Notification No.19686/F & E dated 16.9.1998 of Forests & Environment
Department, Govt. of Orissa. It has much significance with regard to
ecological geomorphological and biological background which includes mangrove
forests, rivers, creeks, estuaries, back water, accreted land and mud flats.
Bhitarkanika National Park is the core area of Bhitarkanika Sanctuary.
BHITARKANIKA SANCTUARY
Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary was declared vide notification No.6958/FF AH
Dtd. 22.04.1975 over an area of 672 square kilometers. The Sanctuary
comprising Mangrove Forests meandering rivers, innumerable criss-crossed tidal
inundated creeks provide last refuge to the already endangered salt water
Crocodile (Crocodile Porosus).Besides estuarine Crocodile, the
Sanctuary is rich in avifauna mammalian and reptilian population. Theses
Mangrove forests are good habitat for King Cobra, Indian Python and Water
Monitor Lizard. A large number of water birds visit Bagagahan heronry which is
an area of approximately 4 hectare. within the Bhitarkanika Forest Block near
Suajore creek from the month of June to October. Most of the Birds are Asian
open bill. Egrets. Black Ibis, Cormorants, Darters & etc.
BHITARKANIKA RAMARSITE
During 2002 the Bhitarkanika mangroves having an area of 2672 sq-km.
been declared as a ramsar site being a wetland of international importance.
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