Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary
Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka India, aimed for the protection of chinkaras. Established in 2016, it is the first chinkara sanctuary in Karnataka.
History
Established in 2016, it is the first chinkara sanctuary in Karnataka.Description
The sanctuary is located in Bilagi and Mudhol taluks in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India and covers an area of. Sanctuary gets its name from the village Yadahalli in Bilagi.The Ghataprabha River flows in the southern part of the sanctuary, while the Krishna River in the northern part.
Flora and fauna
The forest in the sanctuary contains more than 80 tree species belonging to 67 genera in 34 families out of which three species are endemic to Peninsular India. Among the trees found here four species are graded as Vulnerable, and one is graded Near Threatened at global level.In the state of Karnataka, apart from the Yadahalli Wildlife Sanctuary, chinkaras are recorded only in Bukkapatna Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary. Other than chinkaras, mammals seen here include wolves, jackals, wildcats and stripped hyenas. It is also home to many butterfly species, bees, birds, reptiles and spiders.