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02-26-2020, 09:24 PM( This post was last modified: 02-26-2020, 09:38 PM by Rishi )
Tiger photographed again on 3rd Feb at Neora Valley National Park within a month of the previous camera-trapping. Apparently there's been direct sighting too by a patrolling forester on the next day at the 6th Mile area of NVNP, at an altitude of around 7,500 feet. It is just north of Lava in the Kalimpong district.
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The state Forest department for the first time will take up a comprehensive census of animals at the 159.5 km² Neora Valley National Park (NVNP) on April this year, along with Gorumara & Jaldapara National Parks as well as Buxa Tiger Reserve.
On the ridges of the lesser Himalayas at the tri-junction of Bengal-Sikkim-Bhutan it has four kinds of natural vegetation— tropical, sub-tropical, temperate & sub-temperate—from the lower to the upper reaches of the park.