Ramnabagan Wildlife Sanctuary is in Burdwan, West Bengal, India. The animals found include spotted deer and common langur. Blackbuck have been introduced recently.
Ramnabagan Mini Zoo in the Ramnabagan Wildlife Sanctuary spread over an area of 14.31 hectares is in Mouza Baburbag in Burdwan. This is under the control of Divisional Forest Officer, Burdwan Division. The area was declared as reserved forest in 1960.
In 1978, the area had been converted to a deer park with the introduction of six spotted deer. Subsequently, the whole area has been declared a wildlife sanctuary.
Ramna garden forest, with its tall and stately teak and sal forest having mesophytic associates like kadbels, dumur, jam, etc., is a solace from the din and bustle of urban life.
Attractions and activitiesEdit
Chital and barking deer were introduced here since its inception in 1978. The present population of chital (spotted deer) is quite high.
Besides these, the wild animals in captivity in the zoo are leopard, sloth bear, crocodile, peafowl, adjutant stork and rosy pelican and blackbuck.
Common langurs are abundant in the zoo area. Parakeets, cuckoos, storks, snakes, mongooses, owls, spotted dove and birds like martins thrive in a remarkable habitat in this sanctuary cum mini zoo area.
TransportEdit
The area is in the municipal limits of Burdwan town and is about 4 km from Burdwan Railway station to the west. It is about 50 m from G.T. Road (N.H.2) on Burdwan-Durgapur stretch. It is well connected with G.T Road by Sukumar Sen Road that meets G.T Road at Golapbag crossing. There is a good network of approach roads all along the periphery of the zoo.
Burdwan is well connected with all the major junctions of Eastern Railway. Local trains ply between Howrah and Burdwan at regular intervals. One can also avail buses which run frequently from all the major bus...
   Read moreRamanabagan Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Burdwan district of West Bengal, is a small but significant protected area established to conserve the region's flora and fauna.
Conservation Effort: The sanctuary is part of the conservation efforts to protect and preserve the wildlife and their habitats in West Bengal. It provides a safe haven for various species of animals and birds.
Flora and Fauna: While it may not be as large or diverse as some of the more famous national parks or wildlife sanctuaries in India, Ramanabagan Wildlife Sanctuary still offers a glimpse into the region's natural biodiversity. It is home to several species of birds, smaller mammals, and a variety of plant species.
Educational and Recreational Space: The sanctuary serves not only as a conservation area but also as an educational and recreational space for people interested in nature and wildlife. Schools and educational institutions often organize trips to the sanctuary to educate students about wildlife conservation.
Visitor Information: Visitors to the sanctuary can enjoy the tranquility of nature, bird watching, and short treks or walks. However, facilities and activities available to the public may be limited, so it's advisable to check in advance regarding visitor guidelines, timings, and...
   Read moreRamnabagan Wildlife Sanctuaryis inBurdwan,West Bengal,India. The animals found includespotted deerandcommon langur.Blackbuckhave been introduced recently.Ramnabagan Mini Zoo in the Ramnabagan Wildlife Sanctuary spread over an area of 14.31 hectares is in Mouza Baburbag in Burdwan. This is under the control of Divisional Forest Officer, Burdwan Division. The area was declared as reserved forest in 1960.In 1978, the area had been converted to a deer park with the introduction of six spotted deer. Subsequently, the whole area has been declared a wildlife sanctuary.Ramna garden forest, with its tall and stately teak and sal forest having mesophytic associates like kadbels, dumur, jam, etc., is a solace from the din and bustle of urban life.Attractions and activitiesChital and barking deer were introduced here since its inception in 1978. The present population of chital (spotted deer) is quite high.Besides these, the wild animals in captivity in the zoo are leopard, sloth bear, crocodile, peafowl, adjutant stork and rosy pelican and blackbuck.Common langurs are abundant in the zoo area. Parakeets, cuckoos, storks, snakes, mongooses, owls, spotted dove and birds like martins thrive in a remarkable habitat in this sanctuary cum...
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