Clouded Leopard National Park, National park in Tripura, India
Clouded Leopard National Park is a protected forest area in Tripura featuring dense woods, rolling hills, and open grasslands. The landscape shelters numerous endangered animal species and is managed by forest authorities.
The protected area was established in 2007 to safeguard the habitat of clouded leopards and other endangered species. Its creation was part of India's broader efforts to conserve biodiversity in northeastern regions.
Local tribes near the national park maintain traditional practices of forest resource management while supporting wildlife protection through community-based initiatives.
The area is easily accessible by road from the city of Agartala. Guided tours are offered by forest authorities to show the best observation points and walking trails.
The park is home to four different primate species, with Phayre's langurs being particularly rare. These monkeys are regularly monitored and studied by researchers.
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