The Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Upper Gangetic plain , near Bahraich city in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh , India and covers an area of 400.6 km2 (154.7 sq mi) in the Terai of the Bahraich district . In 1987, it was brought under the purview of the Project Tiger , and together with the Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and the Dudhwa National Park it forms the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve .[ 1] It was established in 1975.[ 2]
It is home to many endangered species . In 2012, a rare red coral kukri snake was sighted in the sanctuary.[ 3] This snake with the scientific name Oligodon kheriensis was first described from the North Kheri Division in 1936.[ 4]
References
^ Mathur, P. K. and N. Midha (2008). Mapping of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve Archived 12 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine . WII – NNRMS - MoEF Project, Final Technical Report. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
^ Tripahti, K. P., Singh, B. (2009). Species diversity and vegetation structure across various strata in natural and plantation forests in Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, North India . Tropical Ecology 50(1): 191–200.
^ "Rare Indian snake species discovered at Katarniaghat sanctuary" . The Times of India . 16 July 2012. Archived from the original on 19 July 2013.
^ Green, M. (2010). Molecular Phylogeny of the Snake Genus Oligodon (Serpentes: Colubridae), with an Annotated Checklist and Key . M. Sc. thesis, University of Toronto.
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