
Parkinson Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife Sanctuary
Parkinson Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Parkinson Island Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the North and Middle Andaman districts of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It was originally declared a reserved forest in 1977 and later upgraded to a wildlife sanctuary in 1985 with the primary goal of protecting the island's elephant population.
The sanctuary covers a small area but plays an important role in conserving the unique flora and fauna of the islands, which include diverse species adapted to the island ecosystem. As part of the larger network of protected areas in the archipelago, it contributes to the preservation of endangered wildlife and maintains the ecological balance in this remote region.
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Parkinson Island Wildlife Sanctuary is located in North and Middle Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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