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One of the greatest benefits of
Orissa ‘s vast expanses of
unspoilt natural landscape has
been its ability to offer a
protected yet natural habitat to
the state’s incredible
wildlife.There are many wildlife
sancturies which are home to a
wide variety of flora and fauna
,bird life reptiles and water
creatures.Some of the most
important experiments of
wildlife conservation are taking
place in these natural habitat,
giving the tourists an excellent
opportunity to see nature’s
bounty, propagated.
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Bhitarkanika
Sanctuary
Located slightly
further away is the
coastal area of
Gahirmatha, where
the giant Pacific
ridley sea turtles,
traveling annually
from as far away
from South America
nest by the
millions. Special
arrangements were
made to ensure their
protection as the
turtles were preyed
upon by the local
folk many years ago.
Located in the
second largest
mangrove forest in
the country, the
sanctuary has
protected the
estuarine crocodiles
since 1975.
Bhitarakanika is a
natural habitat of a
lot of wild
creatures like
Crocodiles, King
Cobra, Pythons, Wild
Pigs, Rhesus Monkey,
Sambars, Spotted
Deer etc. There. is
a Crocodile Breeding
Farm at Dangmal. The
pride possession of
this Farm is the
White Crocodile
Sankhua, a rare
species in the
World.
Over 170 species of
resident and
migratory birds of
different hue
enhance the beauty
of the wild.
Prominent among them
are King Fisher,
Open billed Storks,
Sea Eagles, Kites,
Sand Pipers,
Darters, Whistling
Teals, Sea Gulls,
etc. The chirping of
birds nesting at
Baga Gahana is sure
to leave an
indelible impression
in any body's mind.
Watching the
wildlife in their
natural habitat
while cruising
through the creeks
is a thrilling
experience. A trek
on the laid out
routes will also be
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Nandankanan
A short distance
from the capital
city, Bhubaneswar,
the Nandankanan zoo
lies in the splendid
environs of the
Chandaka forest,
along the rippling
waters of the Kanjia
lake.It also
contains a botanical
garden and part of
it has been declared
as sanctuary.
Famous for its white
tiger population ,Nandankanan
or the Garden of
Gods has become a
hot family favorite,
with visitors
getting an excellent
opportunity to enjoy
seeing these regal
animals in their
natural glory - in
an environment
conductive to their
growth. Over 67
kinds of mammals, 18
varieties of
reptiles and 81
species of birds
coexist in the
deeply forested
boundaries.
The zoo enjoys an
excellent reputation
internationally,
forsuccessfully
breeding black
panthers,gharial
crocodiles and white
tigers in captivity.
Currently
Nandankanan is home
to over 34 white
tigers. Endangered
species such as the
Asiatic lion, Indian
Crocodiles, Shanghai
lion-tailed macaque,
Nilgiri
langur,Indian
pangolin, mouse,deer
and countless birds,
reptiles and fish
have been breeding
successfully at
Nandankanan.
Some of the other
attractions of
Nandankanan are the
34 aquaria which are
home to a large
variety of fresh
water fishes. The
reptile parks cave
like entrance is
guarded by a
lifesize
dinosaur,Inside,
numerous species of
crocodiles, lizards
turtles and snakes
share the park with
natural ease.
The rope way
connecting the zoo
with the botanical
garden over the
lake, the boating
facilities and the
toy train for
children have added
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Similipal
Tiger Reserve
Thick and green
forests, extensive
grassy lands and
meadows, cloud
kissing peaks,
precipitous and
sparkling
waterfalls,
meandering rivers,
roaring tigers and
trumpeting tuskers,
fleeing deer and
flying squirrels,
talking myna and
dancing peacocks et
al make Similipal a
dreamland of Nature
in the wilderness
and an irresistible
destination.
Spread over an area
of 2750 kms.the park
was specially chosen
by project tiger for
continuing the
onerous task of
conserving for the
country’s
deteriorating tiger
population.One of
India’s tiger
reserves Similipal
has over more than
95 tigers within the
lavish bounds of the
sanctuary.Leopards,elephants,
Mugger crocodiles
and numerous
reptiles abound
here. Over 231
species of birds
people the forest
and waterways in the
park. |
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