After the 1974 Wild Life Preservation Act, in 2005[2] Satchari National Park was built on 243 hectares (600 acres)[2] of land.
[2] The park is situated in Raghunandan hill, under Paikpara Union, Chunarughat Upazila, Habiganj District, under Sylhet region.
Shaal (Shorea robusta), Segun (Tectona grandis), Agar, Garjan, Chapalish, Palm, Mehgani, Krishnachur, Dumur (Ficus), Jamrul, Shidha Jarul, Awal, Malekas, Eucalyptus, Akashmoni, Bamboo trees, bet trees (regional name Mutra) are the most common species of trees found there.
Red junglefowl, red-headed trogon, oriental pied hornbill and the range-restricted cachar bulbul are some of them.
More common species includes barking deer, wild boar, fishing cat, leopard cat, jungle cat, large Indian civet, masked palm civet, common palm civet, yellow-throated marten, crab-eating mongoose, golden jackal, Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine, chinese pangolin and various other species.