Manglot National Park
Manglot National Park | |
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Location | Nizampur, Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
Area | 1,756 acres (7.11 km2)[1] |
Established | 1990; 34 years ago (1990) |
Manglot National Park or Manglot Wildlife Park is national park established in 1990 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; the park is provide a natural sanctuary for wildlife.[1] The area of the park is spread over on 1,756 acres including hilltops and plain area near the Indus River in Nizampur, Nowshera.[2][3]
Flora
The flora of the Manglot Wildlife Park include scrub forest primarily consisting of the olive trees. Acacia modesta, zizyphus nummelaria, olea cuspidate, deodonia viscose and monothica boxifolia are the predominant vegetation of the park.[4]
Fauna
Animals
The animals includes the chinkara,[5] hog deer, common leopard, wolf, wild boar, jackal, porcupine and hare.[4]
Reptiles
Including different sort of snakes and wild lizards are present in the park.[4]
Birds
Including chukar, three varieties of partridges, rock pigeon, dove and several sparrows from different species.[4]
References
External links
- Wildlife Park at World Database on Protected Areas
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- Ayub
- Ayubia
- Broghil Valley
- Central Karakoram
- Chinji
- Chitral Gol
- Deosai
- Deva Vatala
- Fairy Meadows
- Gumot
- Hazarganji-Chiltan
- Hingol
- Kala Chitta
- Kamal Ban
- Khunjerab
- Kirthar
- Lal Suhanra
- Lulusar-Dodipat
- Machiara
- Malakandi
- Margalla Hills
- Nizampur
- Panjal Mastan
- Saiful Muluk
- Shandur
- Sheikh Badin
- Tolipir
- Manglot
- Astola Island
- Chashma Barrage
- Chinna Creek
- Drigh Lake
- Rann of Kutch
- Haleji Lake
- Hawke's Bay Beach
- Hingol River
- Hub Dam
- Indus River Delta
- Jiwani Coastal Wetland
- Jubho Lagoon
- Keti Bandar
- Khanpur Dam
- Keenjhar Lake
- Miani Hor
- Ormara Turtle Beaches
- Rasul Barrage
- Rawal lake
- Sandspit Beach
- Tanda Dam
- Taunsa Barrage
- Thanedar Wala
- Uchhali Complex
36°10′N 73°23′E / 36.167°N 73.383°E / 36.167; 73.383