Bhitarkanika National Park
Bhitarkanika National Park, known for hosting large numbers of migratory birds during winter, is witnessing an early departure of these avian visitors.
Location: It is located in the Kendrapara district of
Odisha.
The National park is essentially a network of
creeks and canals which are inundated with waters from
the Brahmani, Baitarani, Dhamra, and Patasala rivers forming a unique ecosystem.
It is spread over a vast area of 672
sq.km.
It is I
ndia’s second largest mangrove ecosystem after the Sunderbans.
It houses a variety of
brooks, backwaters, estuaries, deltas, and mud huts.
Proximity to the Bay of Bengal makes the
soil of the area
enriched with salt; the vegetation and species of the sanctuary are comprised of those that are mainly found in the tropical and subtropical intertidal regions.
It is also designated as the second
Ramsar site in Odisha after the Chilika Lake.
Flora:
Mangrove species, casuarinas, and grasses like the indigo bush.
Fauna:
It is home to the
largest congregation of the endangered Salt Water Crocodile in the country.
The
Gahirmatha Beach, which forms the boundary of the park in the east, is the
largest colony of the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.
It is also home to numerous animals like
hyenas, wild boar, Chitals, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Wild Boar, Jungle cat, Wild Pigs, etc., and
migratory birds, which make it their home during the winter season, lending a vibrant hue to the eco system.