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The Forest was established as a national park by the Pakistan government in 1962 but, was officially declared as National park in 1982 under the Bangladesh wildlife (Preservation) Amendment Act of 1947. The park is located at Madhupur Upazila, Tangail District in the North region of the country.
It is located 13 km East of Sylhet town. The area is much undulating and dissected by streams and hill spurs. The overall appearance of the forest is various patches of artificial plantations of different ages. The park is 10 km in length and 0.50 km in width. The climate is generally humid and warm. The park enjoys tropical monsoon from June ...
A view of Kaptai National Park. This is a list of protected areas of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a country in South Asia.It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 163 million people in an area of either 148,460 square kilometres (57,320 sq mi) or 147,570 square kilometres (56,980 sq mi), [1] [2] making it one of the most densely populated countries in the ...
Nijhum Dweep National Park (Bengali: নিঝুম দ্বীপ জাতীয় উদ্যান) is a major national park and nature reserve in Bangladesh. The park is located at Hatiya Upazila, Noakhali District in the Southern region of the country.
Area Location Established Altadighi National Park: 264.12 ha (653 acres) Naogaon: 24-12-2011 Baraiyadhala National Park: 2,933.61 ha (7,249 acres) Chittagong: 06-04-2010 Bhawal National Park: 5,022 ha (12,410 acres) Gazipur: 11-5-1982 Birgonj National Park: 168.56 ha (417 acres) Dinajpur: 24-12-2011 Himchari National Park: 1,729 ha (4,272 acres ...
This is a list of wildlife sanctuaries in Bangladesh. [1] Between 1981 and 2017, 20 wildlife sanctuaries were established in the country that cover 271,057.16 ha (2,710.5716 km 2 ) as of 2020. [ 1 ]
It has only one forest range office. It is a protected area under the wildlife act of 1974. [citation needed] Indigenous people walking through forest tracks. There are some Rohingya refugees in the area. Also, ethnic indigenous Mro people live around the forest area. It is situated in one of the most isolated parts of Bangladesh.
The forest department of the government of Bangladesh created mangrove forests in Nijhum Dwip and the main attraction in these forests is the herd of about 5000 chital or spotted deer. The most common type of planted tree species in the island is Keora , also known as Kerfa, which has fast growing roots holding the sandy land. [ 3 ]