Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary

Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Banaskantha, Gujarat, India.

It covers 542 km2, and falls in the catchment area of Banas and Sabarmati rivers,[1] and is a part of the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests' ecoregion.

Reptiles found here are snakes (venomous and non-venomous), Indian star tortoises and monitor lizards.

[1] In 2016, a female sloth bear had attacked 8 people, including some forest officials, in Gujarat State's Banaskantha district, near the Sanctuary.

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Indian Honey Badger drinking water from natural water source captured in February 2017