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National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Arunachal Pradesh: A Study Based on Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary at Wakro
Author Name : Prof. Dr. Asok Kumar Bose, Prof. Vanita Sharma
ABSTRACT National parks and wildlife sanctuaries are shielded region in India that are crucial for conserving the country’s national legacy, boosting ecological balance, and conserving vulnerable species. Kamlang Sanctury is familiar for wealthy biological variety, extraordinary ecosystems and incredible landscapes. National parks are saved by the government to keep safe the natural environment. They can too be put away for general enjoyment or owing to their ancient or scientific gain. National parks are generally bigger than wildlife sanctuaries and have extensive heterogeneity of animals. Kamlang Reserve Forest is concretely constituted to keep safe animals, particularly imperilled species. It is challenging to frequently shift animals from their natural environment, therefore safeguarding them in their natural habitat is beneficial. Kamlang is place of residence to numerous unique and vulnerable plants and animals. The sanctuary has a multifarious of vegetation along with alpine and evergreen woodlands. This wildlife sanctuary is a good, quiet and peaceful sanctuary, rich in flowers and animals located in Lohit District of the north-eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.