About Kotgarh Wildlife Sanctuary:
- It is located in the Kandhamal district of Odisha.
- It’s classified as a moist deciduous forest in the Eastern Highlands.
- The sanctuary is home to some tribal settlements, including Kutia Kondh and Desia Kondh.
- Vegetation: The sanctuary’s principal vegetation is dense, damp deciduous forests with meadows.
- Flora: Sal, Piasal, Sisoo, Kendu, Gamhar, Asan, Kusum, Harida, Bahada, Amala, Mango, Tamarind, Mahua, Jackfruit, Randhan, Kangada, Jamun, Salapo, Bheru, Arjun, Char, Dhaura, and Kochila are among the prevalent flora.
- Many rare and endangered medicinal plants exist, including Abutilon Indicum, Cissus quadrangularis, Crateva Magna, Cycas sphaerica, etc.
- Fauna:
- Tigers, elephants, Gaur, Sambar deer, Spotted deer, Peafowl, Red jungle fowl, Blackbuck, Leopard, Sloth bear, Chital, and various bird and reptile species, including rare species like Forsten's cat snake (Boiga forsteni), can all be found in this sanctuary.
- The sanctuary’s major attraction is the Chousingha, or four-horned antelope.