Uttrakhand which is known for its natural beauty also wrote its name in one of the huge number in the tiger counts. Along with Corbett National Park & Rajaji National Park, We have a newly popular tiger reserve that stands third in state.
Situated between the Gola and Sharda rivers in the Haldwani sal forest region of 269.96 km square, Nandhaur wildlife sanctuary of Uttarakhand was set up in 2012. Nandhaur wildlife sanctuary is a connection between the Bramhadev and Sukhlaphata Wildlife Reserves of Nepal and the western woods of Ramnagar and the Terai focal timberland division in India.
Recently, The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has prescribed Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary to be the third tiger save in the state, before that, it was a Shivalik Elephant Reserve since 2002. Uttarakhand has the most extreme tiger number in any hold of the world with 215 tigers. Nandhaur is by all accounts very encouraging for tiger preservation according to the part secretary of NTCA.
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There are many ancient reference of faunal richness of this landscape bound by the Gola-Nandhaur- Ladhya and Sharda rivers, which, presently is particularly dominated by means of Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary. The Nandhaur River Valley, lying at the center of this panorama, gets mention in numerous debts for its ample game and fish. This hilly Bhabar tract as soon as supported extensive populations of tigers and leopards due to ample prey which includes sambar (Rus unicolor), chital (Axis axis) goral and barking deer. Besides those species the region is also stated to harbor populations of threatened species like the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), the mainland serow (Capricornis thar), and the Asiatic black bear and Sloth Bear. Alongside its mammalian fauna the location hosts a rich variety of hen species comprising of Himalayan endemics and vagrants from Nepal.
This region holds considerable ability for retaining the tiger and a number of other species. Bound by means of the Gola-Nandhaur-Ladhya-Sharda Rivers, Haldwani and Champawat Forest Divisions extend unfragmented throughout an area of 1200 km. A massive intact habitat and a 30 km stretch along the Nandhaur River, in Haldwani Forest Division, lies unfastened from human habitation making the Nandhaur Valley a good site to strive a revival of large mammal populations.
On account of the truth that essential emphasis of wooded area branch in this place changed into particularly targeting medical management of wood species and really much less or negligible importance were given to Wildlife monitoring or estimation.
There are many ancient reference of faunal richness of this landscape bound by the Gola-Nandhaur- Ladhya and Sharda rivers, which, presently is particularly dominated by means of Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary. The Nandhaur River Valley, lying at the center of this panorama, gets mention in numerous debts for its ample game and fish. This hilly Bhabar tract as soon as supported extensive populations of tigers and leopards due to ample prey which includes sambar (Rus unicolor), chital (Axis axis) goral and barking deer. Besides those species the region is also stated to harbor populations of threatened species like the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), the mainland serow (Capricornis thar), and the Asiatic black bear and Sloth Bear. Alongside its mammalian fauna the location hosts a rich variety of hen species comprising of Himalayan endemics and vagrants from Nepal.