One of the most famous regions for its wildlife
sanctuaries, Orissa offers a protected yet
natural habitat to the state's incredible
wildlife. Out of 155,707 sq. kms geographical
area of Orissa, 52,472 sq. kms is recorded
forest area, but the actual figure is 47,033 sq.
kms according to the survey conducted by State
of Forest Report (SFR 1999. For providing proper
protection to the wildlife and their habitat 18
sanctuaries are notified as Protected Areas such
as Gahirmatha Wildlife Sanctuary, one National
Park (Bhitarkanika), one proposed National Park
have been notified under the provisions of
Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
Tigers, Leopards, Elephant, Bear, Deer, Sambar,
Black Buck and Wolves are seen frequently in the
dense forests and hilly parts of the state.
The state is popular for its 19 species of
amphibians, 110 species of reptiles, 473 species
of birds and 86 species of mammals. More than
225 species of fish including Acentrogobius
griseus, Alepes Djedaba, Arius Arius and Elops
Machnata are available here. The state is too
popular for having 3 mass nesting beaches of
rare Olive Ridley Sea Turtles including world's
largest nesting ground of Olive Ridley Sea
Turtle, Lepidochelys Olivacea. Largest wetland
of Asia (Chilika) now designated as a Ramsar
site in Orissa.
Wildlife Sanctuaries and
National Parks in Orissa
Bhitar Kanika National Park
Simlipal National Park
Nandankanan Park
Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary
Chilika ( Nalaban) Wildlife Sanctuary
Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary








