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Namdapha National Park is a 1,985.23 km2 (766.50 sq mi)
large national park in
Arunachal Pradesh of
Northeast India. The park was
established in 1983....
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Namdapha flying squirrel (Biswamoyopterus biswasi) is a
flying squirrel endemic to
Arunachal Pradesh in
northeast India,
where it is
known from a single...
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inhabited area of the country,
bordered by
Myanmar on
three sides and the
Namdapha National Park on the other. This area was part of North-East
Frontier Agency...
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Lakshadweep Little Rann of Kutch,
Gujarat Phawngpui (Blue Mountain),
Mizoram Namdapha,
Arunachal Pradesh Singhbhum,
Jharkhand Tawang and West Kameng, Arunachal...
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Archived from the
original on 7 June 2020.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. "
Namdapha National Park
facing rampant deforestation".
Northeast Now. 12
March 2020...
- 300 sq mi). The
Dihing has
created number of
oxbow lakes in the area.
Namdapha river is a
tributary of the
Dihing on its
northern bank.
Disang river is...
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petaurista is
often mistaken for the
Namdapha Gliding Squirrel Biswamoyopterus biswasi (Mammalia: Rodentia: Sciuridae) in
Namdapha National Park,
Arunachal Pradesh...
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Arunachal Pradesh,
repeated sightings along Namdapha and Noa
Dihing Rivers indicate that
Namdapha National Park is an
important refuge and breeding...
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kilometres (302 sq mi). The Lang
River forms its
northern border and the
Namdapha National Park is on its
southern border.
Wakro town in the
Namsai Sub-Division...
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hence some
describing the
people as "prisoners of geography". In fact,
Namdapha was
originally declared a
Wildlife Sanctuary in 1972, then a
National Park...