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  2. Barnawapara Wildlife sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Mahasamund district. It was established in 1976 under the Wildlife Protection Act. [1] [2] Name.

  3. Category:Wildlife sanctuaries in Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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  4. Tourism in Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in the Mungeli district, Gamarda Reserve forest at Sarangarh in the Raigarh district, Indravati National Park and Kanger Ghati National Park in the Bastar district, Barnawapara Wildlife sanctuary in the Mahasamund district, [12] Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary in the Raipur district, [13] and Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary ...

  5. List of wildlife sanctuaries of India - Wikipedia

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    A wildlife sanctuary in India is defined as a protected area of importance for flora, ... Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary: 1976 244.66 Raipur: Bhairamgarh Wildlife ...

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  7. Outline of Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    Barnawapara Wildlife sanctuary; Bhairamgarh Wildlife Sanctuary; Indravati National Park; Kanger Valley National Park; Pamed Wildlife Sanctuary; Semarsot Wildlife ...

  8. Talk:Barnawapara Wildlife sanctuary - Wikipedia

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  9. Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Understanding the great presence of peacocks in the region, the Government of India declared Bankapura as a peacock sanctuary on June 9, 2006. This sanctuary is situated on 139 acres of land which has the remains of the historic Bankapura Fort. The high mound and deep trenches of the land have provided a perfect home for these birds.