Banke National Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park)
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Location | Nepal |
Nearest city | Kohalpur |
Coordinates | 28°11′28″N 81°54′46″E / 28.1911°N 81.9128°ECoordinates: 28°11′28″N 81°54′46″E / 28.1911°N 81.9128°E |
Area | 550 km² |
Established | 12 July 2010 |
Governing body | Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation |
Banke National Park is located in the Mid-Western Region, Nepal and was established in 2010 as Nepal’s tenth national park after its recognition as a "Gift to the Earth". The protected area covers an area of 550 km2 (210 sq mi) with most parts falling on the Churia range. The park is surrounded by a buffer zone of 344 square kilometres (133 sq mi) in the districts of Banke, Salyan and Dang.
Together with the neighboring Bardia National Park, the coherent protected area of 1,518 km2 (586 sq mi) represents the Tiger Conservation Unit (TCU) Bardia-Banke.
The vegetation in Banke National Park is composed of at least 113 tree species, 107 herbal species and 85 shrub and climber species. Common species include sal, axlewood, Semecarpus anacardium, khair, Terminalia alata.
The protected area holds tiger and four-horned antelope. In 2014, a ruddy mongoose was recorded for the first time in the protected area.