Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary
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Area96.3691 km2 (37.2 sq mi)
Established2016
| Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary | |
|---|---|
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
A chinkara | |
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| Location | Karnataka, India |
| Coordinates | 16°22′45″N 75°26′54″E / 16.379153°N 75.448223°E |
| Area | 96.3691 km2 (37.2 sq mi) |
| Established | 2016 |
| Governing body | Department of forests, Government of Karnataka |
Yadahalli Chinkara Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka India, aimed for the protection of chinkaras (Indian Gazelle). Established in 2016, it is the first chinkara sanctuary in Karnataka.
Established in 2016, it is the first chinkara sanctuary in Karnataka.[1]
Description
The sanctuary is located in Bilagi and Mudhol taluks in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India and covers an area of 96.3691 km2 (37.2083 sq mi).[2] 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.[2]
