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Deosai
National Park is
located above the
tree line and at an
average height of
13,500 feet above
sea level, the
Deosai Plains are
among the highest
plateaus in the
world. The Deosai
Plains cover an area
of almost 3,000
square kilometers.
For just over half
the year - between
November and May -
Deosai is
snow-bound. In the
summer months when
the snow clears up,
Deosai is accessible
from Skardu in the
north and the Astore
Valley in the west.
Deosai is well known
for its spring
season when it is
covered by a carpet
of millions of
flowers and a wide
variety of
butterflies.
Sheosar Lake
There is a lake
named Sheosar Lake
in the Deosai
Plains. The lake is
at a height of 4,142
m (13,589 feet). Its
approximate length
is reported to be
2.3 km (1.4 miles),
width 1.8 km (1.2
miles) and average
depth 40 km (25
miles). The
coordinates of the
lake are
34°59′30.35″N,
75°14′43.42″E.
Wildlife
Deosai Plains make
up one of the last
frontiers of natural
habitat for the
Himalayan brown
bear, a creature
that once roamed the
mountains freely.
The park currently
has in between 20-28
Brown bears. This
park was established
to protect these
endangered bears.
Recently a research
project has started
by Himalayan
Wildlife Foundation
(HWF) and the
Northern Areas
Forests, Parks, and
Wildlife Department
to secure the
survival of the
brown bear in the
Deosai Plains and to
monitor their
population. The
Deosai Plains are
also home to the
ibex, red fox,
golden marmot, wolf,
the Ladakh urial,
the snow leopard,
Himalayan Musk Deer,
Pika, Migratory
hamster, Ermine and
a number of resident
and migratory birds.
Birds
Birds in the park
are--Golden eagle,
Lammagier vulture,
Griffon vulture,
Laggar falcon,
Peregrine falcon,
Kestrel, Indian
sparrow hawk and
Snow cock.
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