It hosts animals like the Asian elephant, the Hoolock gibbon, the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Himalayan Black Bear.
[2] An ISRO study in 2024 found that the sanctuary is facing a loss of its green cover.
[3] Land grabbing by encroachments is also another issue faced by the sanctuary.
[4] A study found that the sanctuary hosts about 91 species of wild edible plants, including 2 fern species, which are consumed by the tribal people living within the sanctuary borders.
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