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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

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Location
  
Morigaon, Assam

Address
  
Marigaon, Assam 782411

Nearest city
  
Guwahati

Area
  
38.8 km²

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Hours
  
Open today · 6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMWednesday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMThursday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMFriday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMSaturday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMSunday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMMonday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMTuesday6:30AM–12PM, 1–3:30PMSuggest an edit

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Trip to pobitora wildlife sanctuary


Pobitora (Pron:ˈpəʊbɪˌtɔ:rə) or Pabitora (Pron: ˈpəbɪˌtɔ:rə) Wildlife Sanctuary (Assamese: পবিতৰা অভয়াৰণ্য) is a wildlife reserve in the Morigaon district of the state of Assam in India. It is located about 30 km east of Guwahati. The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is about 48 km by road from Guwahati. It is a 1-hour drive through a road passing by River Brahmaputa, and a small portion of the village of Mayong. It has a dense population of the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros. It covers 38.8 km2. Though the total notified area of the park is 38.80 square kilometres, only 16 square kilometres is the effective rhino habitat. Pobitora was declared a reserved forest in 1971 and a wildlife sanctuary in 1987. It covers flat flood plains and a hillock (Raja Mayong).

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Biodiversity

Pobitora is mainly famous for its great Indian One-horned rhinoceros. Besides rhinoceros, the other animals are leopard, wild boar, Barking deer, wild buffalo etc. Assam’s Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is also home to more than 2000 migratory birds and various reptiles. It is also an Important Bird Area. In Pobitora wildlife sanctuary, there are now around 93 rhinos, a ten per cent increase over the last six years. These 93 rhinos are surviving on merely 16 square kilometre area of the park. Pobitora has exceeded its rhino-bearing capacity and is overpopulated. The animals have begun moving outside the sanctuary in search of food, and chances of serious man-animal conflict are quite rife. Besides, the straying animals carry the risk of contracting diseases that afflict domestic animals. Under the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (IRV 2020) which is a joint programme of the department of environment & forests, Govt of Assam, WWF India, the International Rhino Foundation and the US fish & wildlife service, six rhinos were translocated from Pobitora and re-introduced into the Manas National Park between December 2010 and January 2011. Earlier, under the same programme, two rhinos were similarly translocated from Pobitora to the Manas national Park in 2008. Pobitora is very beautiful place.

Pobitora is also home to over 375 species of birds.

Tourism Attractions

Pobitora is running a successful Rhino breeding program within its sanctuary. It is running under Indian Government as "Indian Rhino vision 2020".
Places to see in pobitora include Haduk Hanging bridge and Garanga Beel pond. Elephant rides and jeep safaris are major activities which are held by management.

References

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Wikipedia