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The
district of Raipur possesses
three wildlife sanctuaries. The
sanctuaries are open throughout
the year but looking to the
accessibility it is advisable
that the visits are made during
November to June in the Year.
With a varied terrain of wooded
hills abounding with evergreen
sal forests, precious timber
procuring, natural and planted
teak forests and mixed forests
of higher and medium quality,
the sanctuaries offer abundant
opportunities of sighting a
variety of wild life.
The predominant species in the
sanctuaries are deer and the
most easily sighted are the
graceful little chinkara, the
Indian gazelle and the chital or
spotted deer. Other species that
have their habitat in the
sanctuaries are nilgai, Sambar,
Kotri,barking deer, chausingha
or four horned antelope, sloth
bear, wild boar, wild dog,
jackal,wolf, hyena and bison.
Tiger & leopards/panthers can
also be spotted in the
sanctuaries, but they are
certainly in limited numbers.
The sanctuary's avifauna
includes peacock, jungle fowl,
pigeon, green pigeon, wood
plucker, quail, gray-partridge,
parrot, stork etc. Artificial
water holes have been developed
in the area to attract migratory
birds which are good sites for
bird-watchers in winter and for
general tourists in summer.
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