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Wildlife In Jammu
& Kashmir
Dachigam
A very scenic valley with large meandering river. The surrounding
mountainside contains the rare Kashmir stag (hangul), also
black and brown bears. A trek to the upper reaches, where
you can camp, offers spectacular vistas. There you may also
see the musk deer, a small species widely hunted for the male's
musk gland, consider valuable in treating importance and a
mojar export to Europe's perfumeries. The sanctuary is 22
kms. by road from Srinagar and 311 kms. from station, certainly
wroth to visit.
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Gulmarg
Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve 48 km from Srinagar, the reserve
has an area of 180 sq km, and an altitudinal range of 2,400
- 4,300 meters above sea level. Fauna includes Himalayan musk
deer, red fox, brown and black bear. among avifauna are upland
birds, both resident and migratory. The best time for animal
viewing is September to March and for bird viewing March to
May.
Note: When in a sanctuary or national park it is important
to dress in camouflage colors (khaki, green etc). Do not make
undue noise and avoid littering the forest floors with paper,
tins and food leftovers. While photographing take due caution
not to disturb the birds and animals.
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Jasrota
Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary has an area of 10 sq km, it houses
an appreciable variety of bird and animal life, most notably
cheetal or axis deer.
Note: When in a sanctuary or national park it is important
to dress in camouflage colors (khaki, green etc). Do not make
undue noise and avoid littering the forest floors with paper,
tins and food leftovers. While photographing take due caution
not to disturb the birds and animals
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Keibul
Keibul Lam Jao National Park is unusual wilderness that homes
the Sangai or Manipur brow - antlered deer. The hunting reserve
for water fowl, is just 40 sq. km. in area. It was declared
a sanctuary in 1954 when numbers of the highly localised Sangai
became dangerously depleted. The graceful deer, noted for
their curved antlers, live on the floating vegetation on the
Logtak Lake, 32 km south of Imphal.
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Nandni Wildlife Sanctuary (26 km) from Jammu,
sanctuary has an area of 33 sq km.
Note: When in a sanctuary or national park it is important
to dress in camouflage colors (khaki, green etc). Do not make
undue noise and avoid littering the forest floors with paper,
tins and food leftovers. While photographing take due caution
not to disturb the birds and animals.
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