Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in the Yawal Tehsil of the Jalgaon district of Maharashtra, India, Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of approximately 176 square kilometres (68 sq mi) covered by dense forest.[3] It has many varieties of flora and fauna.

Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary
Map of Maharashtra, India
LocationYawal Taluka, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India
Nearest cityBurhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates21.382°N 75.876°E / 21.382; 75.876[1]
Area178 km2 (69 sq mi)

Excessive deforestation and tree smuggling have led to serious habitat degradation at the beginning of this century. The local government, indigenous groups, and several environmental organizations have worked to reverse the damage. The sanctuary is gradually recovering.[4]

Flora and fauna

Flora

Teak, Salai, and Anjan trees dominate the forest, and other common plant species include Shisam, Haldu, Jamun, Tendu, Awala, bamboo and grasses.

Fauna

The sanctuary is home to lots of fauna including tigers, leopards, sambar deer, chinkara, nilgai, sloth bears, hyenas, jackals, foxes, wolves, wild boars, barking deer, jungle cats, palm civet, wild dogs, and flying squirrel.

Accommodation

The Government rest house provides facilities for lodging and boarding, while the British period rest house is located in Pal, which is located in the Sanctuary.

Transportation

Jalgaon Airport is the nearest airport to the sanctuary, while the nearest railway station is Bhuswal Junction.

References

  1. "Yawal Sanctuary". protectedplanet.net.
  2. "Yawal Sanctuary". protectedplanet.net.
  3. EJOLT. "Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharastra, India | EJAtlas". Environmental Justice Atlas. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  4. EJOLT. "Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharastra, India | EJAtlas". Environmental Justice Atlas. Retrieved 13 July 2021.


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