Wildlife sanctuaries are special places where animals, birds and plants are protected. These areas help in saving nature and provide a safe home for many species. They are also great places for people who love nature and adventure. India has many such sanctuaries, each with its own beauty and unique wildlife. One such small but important wildlife sanctuary is located in the northeastern part of the country.
Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the North Tripura, a state in northeastern India. It is near from the town of Panisagar and is surrounded by human settlements, which puts pressure on its natural environment.
Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary is a small sanctuary, covering only 0.858 square kilometers (0.331 square miles). Despite its small size, it is home to a variety of plants and animals. The sanctuary was decalred a protected area in 1988 to conserve its biodiversity.
This sanctuary is important for conservation because it provides shelter to different species of animals, birds and plants. However, it is highly fire-prone and faces risks like deforestations and land fragmentation, which can harm the wildlife.
The sanctuary has different types of forests, including deciduous forests, semi-evergreen forests and mixed moist deciduous forests. Some parts of the area also have bamboo brakes (dense clusters of bamboo). The major trees found in the sanctuary include:
You can reach the sanctuary by road or train. The nearest railway station is Panisagar, which is only 4 kilometers away. From there, you can take a taxi or other local transport to reach the sanctuary.
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