31/01/2026
Bihar Wildlife
This image serves as a concise guide to the major protected natural areas in the state of Bihar, detailing their locations, land area, and biological diversity.
Key Highlights from the Image
Largest Sanctuary: Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning an impressive 1,784.73 sq. km across Kaimur and Rohtas.
Tiger Conservation: Focuses on the Valmiki region (Bettiah/West Champaran), which includes both a Wildlife Sanctuary and a dedicated Tiger Reserve.
Biodiversity Hubs:
Bhimbandh (Munger): Notable for its variety of flora (trees, shrubs, and herbs).
Gautam Buddha (Gaya): Home to 255 flora species and 100 bird species.
Udaipur (Bettiah): While small (8.87 sq. km), it boasts specialized data on butterflies, spiders, and dragonflies.
Would you like me to create a travel itinerary for visiting these sanctuaries, or perhaps generate an image of the wildlife found in Kaimur?