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Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve

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Location
  
Nepal

Area
  
1,325 kmĀ²

Address
  
22000, Nepal

Established
  
1987

Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve

Governing body
  
Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation

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The Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is the only hunting reserve in Nepal. Established in 1987 it covers an area of 1,325 km2 (512 sq mi) in the Dhaulagiri Himal of western Nepal in the Rukum, Myagdi and Baglung Districts. In altitude it ranges from 2,850 to 5,500 m (9,350 to 18,040 ft).

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Flora and fauna

The landscape consists of forests, marshland called Dhor and flat meadows called Patan. Higher elevations remain snow-capped throughout the year. Fifty-eight vascular plants have been recorded as present in the reserve. Flowering plants comprise 36 endemic species. Faunal species comprise 18 mammals including snow leopard, musk deerAilurus fulgensRed panda and blue sheep; 137 birds including koklass pheasant, cheer pheasant and impeyan pheasant; and two herpeto species.

References

Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve Wikipedia