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The park supports exceptionally diverse wildlife populations. It harbors a total of 53 species of mammals, ca400 species of avifauna, 25 species of reptiles and amphibians and 121 species of fishes. Major findings of the bio-diversity inventory are presented separately in Basnet (1995). Checklists of mammals, birds, amphibians/reptiles and flora are presented in Annexes.
Several
wildlife species found in the park are listed as protected
species according to wildlife and conservation act 1973.
The protected mammals in the park include tiger Panther
tigris tigris, one - horned rhinocers Rhinoceros unicornis,
Asiatic wild elephant Elephas maximus, swamp deer cervus
duvauceli duvauceli, Gangetic dolphin Platanista gangetica,
striped hyaena Hyaena hyaena, four horned antelope Tetraceros
quardricornis and Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla.
Similarly, the protected birds recorded in the park
are Giant Hornbill Buceros bicornis, Black Stork Ciconia
nigra, Sarus Crane Grus antigone, Bengal Flerican Eupodtis
bengalensis, and Lesser Florican Sypheotides indica.
Gharial gangeticus and phyton molurus are reptiles in
the similar category. In addition, large population
of spotted deer, hogs deer, barking deer and wild boar
together with avian - herpeto fauna and invertebrates
enrich the biological diversity of the park.
As a part of species conservation, 58 greater one-horned rhinoceros were translocated (1986-13,1991-25,1999-4and 2000-16) from Royal Chitwan National Park and released in Karnali and Babai river basins (Jnawali2000). Current population of rhinoceros including 16 individuals released in 2000 is estimated at 73 .Of them, 41 are residing in Babai valley and 32 in Geruwa floodplain.
Similarly,
tigers occupy floodplainsof geruwa, Orai and Babai as
well as sal forest between Geruma River and foothill
of Siwalik rang of East West Highway. The tiger population
in the park is estimated at about ca 50 breeding adults.
Elephant
population in the park consists of both migratory and
resident individuals. Elephant population until 1992
was estimated at only 2 males roaming in the southwestern
section of the park. Size of elephant population was
increased as 23 individuals migrated during 1993/94
dry season. Later in 1999 the number of wild elephant
in Bardia was found to be above 40 individuals. The
only wild population of black buck (ca 45 individuals)
survives at Khairapur (out sides the park), ca 40 km
southeast from the park Headquarters. Himalayan black
bear (Selenarctos thibetanus) was recorded for the first
time in Babai valley during dry season, 2000 .Sloth
bear (Ursus mekursus) are found in some areas and a
small population of bluebull (Boselaphus tragocamelus)
is found in southern part of the park.
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