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  2. Bosque de Pómac Historic Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Bosque de Pómac Historic Sanctuary (Spanish: Santuario Histórico Bosque de Pómac) is a protected area in Peru located in the region of Lambayeque. [1] This area preserves part of the Tumbes-Piura dry forests and several pyramids built by Pre-Columbian cultures.

  3. Bushy Park (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Bushy Park (also known as Bushy Park Tarapuruhi) is a native forest reserve and bird sanctuary located in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand. . The reserve is located eight kilometres (5.0 mi) inland from Kai Iwi and has an area of approximately 99 hectares (245 acres), including the Bushy Park Homestead and groun

  4. Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary is an estuary situated near Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh, India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the third largest stretch of mangrove forests in India with 24 mangrove tree species and more than 120 bird species.

  5. Samar Island Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    The park includes some of the island's well-known natural landmarks and landscapes which have been earlier designated for protection, namely the former Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park, the former Calbiga Caves Protected Landscape, the former Taft Forest Wildlife Sanctuary, the former Jicontol Watershed Forest Reserve and the former Bulosao ...

  6. National Chambal Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km 2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the protection of the Critically Endangered gharial, the red-crowned roof turtle and the Endangered Ganges river dolphin.

  7. Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Jharkhand, India, about 55 miles (89 km) north of Ranchi. [2] It was established in 1955. It is home to many wild animals including deer, monkey and birds.

  8. Mitiyala Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Mitiyala Wildlife Sanctuary occupies 18.22 km 2 and its status was confirmed in 2004. It is home to almost 11 to 12 lions and leopards. Spotted deer and nilgai (blue bulls) are also found in this wildlife sanctuary. Lions often meander down to Sasan Gir forest as this sanctuary shares a common boundary with the woodlands. The area between Gir ...

  9. Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Seonsar Forest, is situated in Kaithal district of Haryana State, India. It is spread over an area of 4,452.85 hectares (11,003.2 acres). [1] Kalesar National Park, Morni Hills and Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary are respectively first, second and third largest forest in Haryana. [2]