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Makalu-Barun National Park
AREA (2,330 SQ. KMS.)
Location:
The Park and Conservation Area are situated in the Sankhuwasabha and
Solukhumbu Districts, bordered by the Arun River on the east, Sagarmatha
(Mt. Everest) National Park on the west, the Nepal-China border on the
north and the Saune Danda (ridge) to the south.
Features:
This is the only protected area in Nepal with a strict nature reserve.
The park has some of the richest and unique pockets of plants and aniinals
in Nepal, elsewhere lost to spreading human habitation.
Stepping up the slopes are a series of vegetation zones starting with tropical
sal forests below 1,000 m elevation; subtropical Schima-Castanopsis forests
at 1,000-2,000 m, fir/birch/rhododendron forests in the sub-alpine (3,000-4,000
m); and herbs, grasses and rhododendron/juniper shrubs in the alpine pastures
(4,000-5,000 m). There are 47 varieties of orchids, 67 species of economically
valuable medicinal and aromatic plants, 25 of Nepal's 30 varieties of rhododendron,
19 species of bamboo, 15 oaks including Arkhoulo, 86 species of fodder trees
and 48 species of primrose. Over 400 species of birds have been sighted
in the Makalu-Barun area, including two species never before seen in Nepal,
the spotted wren babbler and the olive ground warbler. Wildlife includes
the endangered red panda, musk deer, Himalayan black beer, clouded leopard
and possibly the snow leopard, in addition to more subtantial populations
of ghoral, Himalayan tahr, wild boar, barking deer, Himalayan marmot and
weasel, common langur monkey and the serow. The Arun River system contain
84 varieties of fish. Some 32,000 people inhabit the conservation area.
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