Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife sanctuary in Manipur

Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary (Meitei: Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Lamlak-ki Saa-Ngaa Ngaak Senpham) is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandel district of Manipur. It is in the Indo-Myanmar border about 110 km from Imphal. It has an area of 184.80 square kilometer.[1][2][3]

Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary
Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Lamlak-ki Saa-Ngaa Ngaak Senpham
Purple Sapphire Heliophorus epicles in the Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary, Manipur
LocationChandel district, Manipur
Nearest cityImphal
Area184.80 square kilometer
Established1989
Governing bodyGovernment of Manipur

The ecosystem of this wildlife sanctuary is unique and vibrant. It represents the Indo-Myanmar biological diversity. It is because of the location of the sanctuary in meeting point of the two major geographical zones.[4]

History

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Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary was established in the year 1989.[5][6]

 
Hoolock gibbon hanging on a tree branch.

Hoolock gibbon (Meitei: "Yongmoo" or "Yongmu") is the only ape species found in India. It lives in this wildlife sanctuary. Others include wild bear (Meitei: Lamlakki Sawom), Himalayan Black Bear (Meitei: Himalayagi Amuba Sawom), Malayan Sun Bear (Meitei: Malayagi Numit Sawom), Slow loris (Meitei: "Yong Ikaithibi") or (Meitei: "Loudraubi"), Stump tailed macaque, Serow, Indian civet cat, Common otter, pangolin, leopard (Meitei: Kabokkei). Sometimes, elephants (Meitei: Shamu) also migrated from the Indo-Myanmar border.[4][7]

Visiting seasons

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The best season to visit the sanctuary is from October to April. The best time to visit is during the early morning.[4]

Rest houses

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There are some rest houses in and around the sanctuary. These are: (1) Forest Rest House, Moreh, (2) Indo-Myanmar Trade Center Rest House, Moreh, (3) Transit Camp at Wildlife Office, Moreh.[4]

References

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  1. Singh, Arambam Sanatomba (2021-06-18). Ecotourism Development Ventures in Manipur: Green Skill Development and Livelihood Mission. Walnut Publication. p. 107. ISBN 978-93-91145-59-0.
  2. SAHA, GOUTAM KUMAR; MAZUMDAR, SUBHENDU (2017-07-01). WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE (in Arabic). PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-81-203-5313-8.
  3. Singh, Arambam Sanatomba (2021-01-04). Challenges of Climate Change in Manipur: Strategies and Action Plans. Walnut Publication. ISBN 978-1-954399-41-9.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Singh, Arambam Sanatomba (2021-06-18). Ecotourism Development Ventures in Manipur: Green Skill Development and Livelihood Mission. Walnut Publication. p. 108. ISBN 978-93-91145-59-0.
  5. Sangeetha, Jeyabalan; Thangadurai, Devarajan; Ching, Goh Hong; Islam, Saher (2019-04-30). Biodiversity and Conservation: Characterization and Utilization of Plants, Microbes and Natural Resources for Sustainable Development and Ecosystem Management. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-429-75906-2.
  6. Ghosh, Joydeep (2019-02-28). General Knowledge of Northeast India: For All Psc and Competitive Exams. Educreation Publishing.
  7. K.P, Laladhas; Oommen, Oommen V.; P.R, Sudhakaran (2015-03-06). Biodiversity Conservation - Challenges for the Future. Bentham Science Publishers. ISBN 978-1-68108-021-5.

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