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Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

April 5, 2026

Recently, Blackbucks were reintroduced into their natural habitat at Rampur grassland in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary.

About Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • Location: It is located in the northern part of the Mahasamund district of Chhattisgarh.
  • It is named after the Bar and Nawapara forest villages, which are in the heart of the sanctuary. 
  • The tributaries of Mahanadi are the source of water. The River Balamdehi forms the western boundary, and the Jonk River forms the northeastern boundary of the sanctuary. 
  • Vegetation: It mainly consists of tropical dry deciduous forest.
  • Flora: The flora chiefly comprises Teak, Sal, Bamboo and Terminalia being the prominent trees. 
    • Other major plants found in the sanctuary include Semal, Mahua, Ber, and Tendu.
  • Fauna: It is home to neelgai, wild boar, tigers, leopards, Indian bison, porcupines, pythons, antelopes, sambhar and cheetal, along with 150 species of birds, including parrots, blackbucks, herons, egrets, peafowl, etc.

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