- Buxa Tiger Reserve
Infobox protected_area | name = Buxa Tiger Reserve
Location map|India
label= Buxa NP
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lat=26.767
long=89.42
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iucn_category = II
location =West Bengal ,India
nearest_city =Alipurduar
lat_degrees = 26
lat_minutes = 45
lat_seconds = 59
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 89
long_minutes = 25
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long_direction = E
area = 760 km².
established =1983
visitation_num = NA
visitation_year = NA
governing_body =Ministry of Environment and Forests ,Government of India The Buxa National Park (Bengali: বক্সা জাতীয় উদ্যান "Bôksha Jatio Uddan") is a
national park located inWest Bengal ,India , in theBuxa hills of the southern hilly area ofBhutan . Located inside the national park is the 759 square kilometers Buxa Tiger Reserve. Animals found in the park include, thetiger ,civet andred jungle fowl .Location
Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) lies in
Alipurduar sub-division ofJalpaiguri district ofWest Bengal . Its northern boundary runs along the international border withBhutan . The Sinchula hill range lies all along the northern side of BTR and the Eastern boundary touches that of theAssam State. National Highway No.31 C roughly runs along its southern boundary. It is the eastern most extension of extreme bio-diverseNorth-East India & represents highly endemic Indo-Malayan region. The fragile "Terai Eco-System" constitutes a part of this Reserve. ThePhipsu Wildlife Sanctuary ofBhutan is contiguous to North of BTR.Manas National Park lies on east of BTR. BTR, thus, serves as international corridor for elephant migration betweenIndia andBhutan . The reserve encompasses as many as eight forest types.Conservation history
Buxa Tiger Reserve created in 1983 comprises entire forest area of erstwhile Buxa Tiger Division and some territory of neighboring
Cooch Behar Forest Division. In 1986, Buxa Wildlife Sanctuary was constituted over 314.52 km². of the Reserve forests. In the year 1991, 54.47 km². area was added to Buxa Wildlife Sanctuary. A year later, in 1992,Government of West Bengal declared its intentions to constitute a National Park over 117.10 km². of the Buxa Wildlife Sanctuary. State Government finally declared National Park vide notification No.3403-For/11B-6/95 dt. 05.12.1997.Archaeology
The historic
Buxa Fort (2600 feet above m.s.l.). People have sentimental attachment with the fort on accounts of its association with the struggle for freedom. OnceNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose was confined inside the fort. A sacred temple –Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga - lies in BTR. Around 10,000 devotees of Lord Shiva congregate here on "Shiva Chouturdoshi".Forest types
* Northern Dry Deciduous
* Eastern Bhabar and Terai Sal
* East Himalayan Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest
* Sub-Himalayan Secondary Wet Mixed Forest
* Eastern Sub-Montane Semi-evergreen Forest
* Northern Tropical Evergreen Forest
* East Himalayan Subtropical Wet Hill Forest
* Moist Sal Savannah
* Low alluvium
* Savannah WoodlandMajor flora
More than 300 species of trees, 250 species of shrubs, 400 species of herbs, 9 species of cane, 10 species of bamboo, 150 species of
orchids , 100 species of grass and 130 species of aquatic flora including more than 70 sedges (Cyperaceae) have been identified so far. There are more than 160 species of other monocotyledons and ferns.Main species
The main species constitutes trees like
Sal ,Champ ,Gamar ,Simul ,Chikrasi .Major fauna
In the Reserve 390 species of birds, 73 species of mammals, 76 species of snakes, 5 species of amphibians have been identified so far. In a recent survey (2006) it has been found that Buxa Tiger Reserve has the highest number of fish species in the
North Bengal region. Apart fromtiger s animals likeElephant s,bear s,civet s,giant squirrel ,Gaur ,Chital ,clouded leopard ,wild Buffaloes ,antelope and snakes including the Regal Python are found here. About 230 species of birds and innumerable butterflies add colour to the forest. The rivers ofRaidak andJayanti which flow through the forest and theNarathali lake are home to migratory birds as well as endemic ones which abound the place. The Hornbills including greaterPied Hornbill ,Ibis Bill ,Trans Himalayan Migratory Goosanders ,Red-stars ,Wagtail s, the rare black necked crane, migratorycommon teal ,black stork , LargeWhistling Teal ,Minivet s,White Eyed Poachared are some of the bird species sighted here. Two new species of frog have been discovered in the park in the year 2006.Main species
The main species include
Asian Elephant ,Tiger ,Gaur ,Wild boar , Sambar .Endangered species
Some of the endangered species found in BTR are Indian
Tiger ,Asian Elephant ,Leopard cat ,Bengal florican , Regal Python,Chinese Pangolin ,Hispid hare ,Hog deer etc.Factors affecting the Reserve
* Most rivers enter BTR from Bhutan. They carry huge amount of bed load. They obliterate beds of BTR rivers. Flooding is frequent. Critical habitats are lost.
* Over one lakh cattle graze in the Reserve daily. Weeds, unpalatable grasses and shrubs have invaded the over grazed areas.
* Hilly, Bhabhar and riverine tracts of core suffer from fire. Generally NTFP collectors and shepherds put forests on fire.
* No frequent poaching cases. Tribal population in tea gardens poach small mammals during Holi festival illicitly as part of ritual hunting.
* Bodo militants from Assam occasionally enter core. Timber thieves operate in the area.
* Five forest hamlets in hilly tract viz. Adma, Chunabhati, Santrabari, Tobgaon and Tashigaon have some encroachments by way of unauthorised Orange Orchards as follows.Park activities
Trekking
Buxa (2600 ft) is a two hour trek through picturesque surroundings from
Santlabari , the starting point. The Buxa Duar fort here was used as a prison by the British, because of its remoteness. Many freedom fighters were imprisoned here. After independence, it served as a refugee camp for Tibetans andBangladeshis . There is a 4 km further trek toRovers Point (the land of unknown birds at 4500 ft) or a 14 km trek toRoopam Valley inBhutan from Bhutan. From Buxa, one can also take the 13 km trek toJayanti through the beautiful jungle preferably with a guide. There is a stalactite cave, popularly known as theMahakal cave at Jayanti. Another entry pointRajabhatkhawa (17 km from Alipurduar) has anorchidarium , animal rescue centre and a nature interpretation centre.Park safari
One can have a park safari by car or jeep by taking permission from the Forest Office at
Rajabhatkhawa or atJayanti .Other
You can visit “Pukri Mai”, a small sacred pond situated inside the park where fishes like
Magur andSingi and Turtles are kept. Festivals are held at certain time of the year by both Buddhist and Hindus and local tribals.Lodging
There are forest rest houses of
West Bengal Forest Development Corporation atRajabhatkhawa ,Nimati ,Barobisha ,Raidak ,Raimatang ,Bhutanghat ,Buxaduar andJayanti at the banks of the river Jayanthi nestled between mountains and thick forests.Approach
* Nearest Airport:
Bagdogra – 195 km away
* Nearest Rail Station:Alipurduar Junction /New Alipurduar – 17 km
* Nearest Town/ City:Alipurduar – 17 km
* By Road: NH 31 is the main highway. One can hire a car from Alipurduar.External links
* [http://www.webindia123.com/wildlife/parks/westbengal/buxa.htm Information about the Tiger Reserve]
* [http://www.north-bengal.com/places/jalpaiguri/buxa.htm Travel information for Buxa National Park]
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