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Location. The Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife
Reserve is situated in the southern part of Far-Western Nepal in Kanchanpur
District.
Features. Predominant sal associated with
asna, simal, karma, khair and sissoo are found along the riverside. Main grass
species of the phantas are Imperate cylindrica and Saccharum heteropogon, used
extensively by the local people for thatching.
The reserve provides prime habitat for swamp deer. An estimated
population of 2,000 to 2,500 of this species is found in the reserve. Other
wild animals in the reserve are the wild elephant, tiger, hispid hare, blue
bull, leopard, chital, hog deer, and the wild boar. A total of 200 species of
birds have been recorded in the reserve. Many grassland birds along with the
rare Bengal florican can be seen in the phantas. Marsh mugger, Indian python,
monitor lizard and snakes like cobra, krait, and rat snakes are recorded in
the reserve. |