Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is located in northeastern Goa, India in Sattari taluka.
[3] Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Matti, the state tree of Goa, and the Indian rosewood.
Other common trees are the crape-mrytle, jamba, Mimusops elengi, asoka, Entada, and the bamboo Bambusa bambos.
In 2004, Gopalakrishna Bhatta and P. Prasanth described Gegeneophis nadkarni, a species of caecilian, based on two specimens collected from Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary.
Animals which have come into close proximity with human settlements, especially leopards, are kept in the rehabilitation centers in the park.