Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary


Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in Arunachal Pradesh, India, with an area of. It was established in 1995.
It is also known as Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.
It ranges in elevation from and harbours subtropical and temperate broadleaved and conifer forests. Mammal species present include clouded leopard, Malayan giant squirrel, northern red muntjac and Asian palm civet. The 130 bird species observed in spring 2015 included black eagle, collared owlet, golden-breasted fulvetta, scarlet minivet, Verditer flycatcher and Mrs. Gould's sunbird.

Flora

There are about 16 endangered plants that have survived in this area, they are: ''Panax sikkimensis, Schizandre, Acer hookeri, Acer oblongum, Goleola neediflora, Angioteris evecta, Cyathia spinulosa, Monotropa uniflora, Clematis apiculata, Corybus spp., Goleola falconeri, Balanphora dioica, Lilium grandiflora, Pleioblastu simonii, Berberis spp., Cotoneaster species.''