
Egg Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife Sanctuary
Egg Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Egg Island Wildlife Sanctuary is a small protected area in the North and Middle Andaman districts of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, established in 1987 and covering about 0.05sqkm. It serves as a sanctuary for various rare species of marine life, supporting the conservation of the region’s unique biodiversity.
The sanctuary contributes to the network of 96 wildlife sanctuaries in the islands, helping to preserve delicate coastal and marine ecosystems that are home to endemic flora and fauna. Despite its tiny size and limited public exposure, Egg Island Wildlife Sanctuary plays an important role in sustaining the ecological integrity and natural heritage of the Andaman Islands.
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Egg Island Wildlife Sanctuary is located in North and Middle Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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