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Location. Royal Bardiya National Park is situated
in the mid far western Terai, east of the Karnali River.
Features. The park is the largest and most
undisturbed wildreness area in the Terai. About 70% of the park is covered with
dominantly sal forest with the balance a mixture of grassland, savannah and
riverine forest. The approximately 1500 people who used to live in this valley
have been resettled elsewhere. Since farming has ceased in the Babai Valley,
natural vegetation 15 regenerating, making it an area of prime habitat for wildlife.
The park provides excellent habitat for endangered animals
like the rhinoceros, wild elephant, tiger, swamp deer, black buck, gharial crocodile,
marsh mugger crocodile and Gangetic dolphin. Endangered birds include the Bengal
florican, lesser florican, silver-eared mesia and Sarus crane. More than 30
different mammals, over 200 species of birds, and many snakes, lizards and fish
have been recorded in the park's forest, grassland and river habitats. A good
number of resident and migratory birds are found in the park |