Satchari National Park

Satchari National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Map showing the location of Satchari National Park

Map of Bangladesh

Location Habiganj District, Bangladesh
Coordinates 24°07′12″N 91°27′03″E / 24.12000°N 91.45083°E / 24.12000; 91.45083Coordinates: 24°07′12″N 91°27′03″E / 24.12000°N 91.45083°E / 24.12000; 91.45083[1]
Area 243 ha (600 acres)
Established 2005 (2005)

Satchari National Park (Bengali: সাতছড়ি) is a national park in Habiganj District, Bangladesh. After the 1974 Wild Life Preservation Act, in 2005[2] Satchari National Park was built on 243 hectares (600 acres)[2] of land. Literally 'Satchari' in Bengali means 'Seven Streams'. There are seven streams flowing in this jungle, and the name 'Satchari' came from there.[2]

Details

The park is situated in Raghunandan hill, under Paikpara Union, Chunarughat Upazilla, Habiganj District, under Sylhet region.[3] It is 130 kilometres (81 mi) from the capital city of Bangladesh, Dhaka. There are 9 tea gardens nearby. Satchari tea garden is on the West and Chaklapunji tea garden is on the East. Approximately 24 families of Tipra Tribe are living now in the Tipra village.

Plants

There are approximately 200 and more trees are in Satchari National Park. Shaal (Shorea robusta), Segun (Tectona grandis), Agar, Garjan, Chapalish, Palm, Mehgani, Krishnachur, Dumur (Ficus), Jamrul, Shidha Jarul, Awal, Malekas, Eucalyptus, Akashmoni, Bamboo trees, bet trees (regional name Mutra) are the most common species of trees found there.[4]

Wildlife

Wildlife in this park is rich. Red junglefowl, red-headed trogon, Oriental pied hornbill and pygmy woodpecker are some of them. The critically endangered hoolock gibbon also resides here. Also Phayre's leaf monkey, a species of langur also resides here.[3]Asian black bear

also resides here in small numbers.

Nisharga Shahayata Prakalpa

Beside the National Forest Department, an NGO named "Nisharga", with their "Nisharga Shahayata Prakalpa", observes the park. Beside the preserving forest they provide eco-tours. The NGO also sells some fancy items there.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. "Satchari National Park". protectedplanet.net.
  2. 1 2 3 Ridwan Akram (January 25, 2010). "Bone Jongole". The Daily Kaler Kantho (Print) (in Bangla). Dhaka. p. 9.
  3. 1 2 "Satchari National Park". World Wildlife Adventures. 16 January 2011.
  4. 1 2 Fakhrul Alam (August 16, 2010). "Hatchhani diye dakchhe Satchari National Park". Amar Jeebon, The Daily Amar Desh (Print) (in Bangla). Dhaka. p. 6.


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