- Udawalawe National Park
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Typical habitat with elephants
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location =Sri Lanka
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area = 306 km²
established =1972
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governing_body =Uda Walawe National Park is an important
national park in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. The reserve covers 306 km² and was established in 1972 to protect the catchment of the Uda Walawe reservoir. The habitat is open parkland, with some matureteak trees along the river.This popular reserve has more than 400 wild
Asian Elephant s, which are relatively easy to see in this open habitat. Udawalawe also has a dozen or soLeopard s, although seeing this largely nocturnal carnivore requires considerable luck.There are good numbers of
Crocodile s,Golden Jackal s,Water Buffalo andGrey langur s amongst other large animals.The open parkland attracts birds of prey such as
White-bellied Sea Eagle ,Crested Serpent Eagle, Fish Eagle,Booted eagle,Changeable Hawk Eagle and the wetlands havewader s andPainted Stork s.Landbirds are in abundance, and include
Indian Roller ,Indian Peafowl ,Malabar Pied Hornbill ,Pied Cuckoo ,External links
* [http://www.tourslanka.com/Udawalawe.htm Udawalawe National Park - One of the best parks to view wild Elephants]
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