First Ever Census in Sukhna Sanctuary Reveals Significant Biodiversity

The first ever census in the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary in Chandigarh has revealed significant biodiversity. Nine species of mammals and 63 species of birds have been identified. The nine species of mammals include the leopard, sambar, chital, wild boar, Indian porcupine, Indian pangolin, Blacknaped hare, Golden Jackal and Grey Langur. The census report was released today and makes a case for the importance of Sukhna and its biodiversity.

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