Wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal, India
The Haliday Island Wildlife Sanctuary (also just known as the Haliday Wildlife Sanctuary ) is one of several wildlife sanctuaries in the nation of India . Located in the state of West Bengal , the area is approximately six square kilometers in size. It is a part of the 'Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve',[ 1] with the Sundarbans region as a whole becoming a 'Biosphere Reserve ' officially in 1989.[ 2] The wildlife-heavy areas there are regarded as an environmentally-minded tourist destination.[ 1] [ 2]
Situated on the river Matla , many different types of flora and fauna exist within the wildlife sanctuary. Examples include spotted deer and wild boar . Bengal tigers have occasionally visited the area as well.[ 1]
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National parks Wildlife sanctuaries
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