Protected area in Nepal
The Manaslu Conservation Area is a protected area in Nepal . Established in 1998, it covers 1,663 km2 (642 sq mi) in the Mansiri Himal range of the Himalayas in the Gorkha District . The area comprises mountains, glaciers, and watercourses.[ 1]
In elevation, the area ranges from 1,400 to 8,156 m (4,593 to 26,759 ft), the highest point being the peak of Manaslu .[ 2]
Flora and fauna
The region is home to 33 species of mammals including snow leopard , musk deer and Himalayan tahr . There are over 110 species of birds and three species of reptiles and about 1,500–2,000 species of flowering plants .[ 1] At least four species of frogs are present: Amolops formosus , Nanorana liebigii , Ombrana sikimensis and Duttaphrynus himalayanus .[ 3] Its bio-climatic zones vary from sub-tropical to nival .[ 4]
References
^ a b Bhuju, U. R.; Shakya, P. R.; Basnet, T. B. & Shrestha, S. (2007). "Makalu Barun National Park". Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book. Protected Areas, Ramsar Sites, and World Heritage Sites . Kathmandu: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, in cooperation with United Nations Environment Programme, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. pp. 55–57. ISBN 978-92-9115-033-5 .
^ Anup, K. C. & Parajuli, R. B. T. (2014). "Tourism and its impact on livelihood in Manaslu Conservation Area, Nepal" (PDF) . Environment, Development and Sustainability . 16 (5): 1053–1063. [dead link ]
^ Shrestha, B. & Gurung, M. B. (2019). "Natural history notes on three sympatric frogs, Amolops formosus (Günther 1875), Nanorana liebigii (Günther 1860), and Ombrana sikimensis (Jerdon 1870), from Manaslu Conservation Area, Nepal" (PDF) . Amphibian & Reptile Conservation . 13 (2): 152–159.
^ "DNPWC" . Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation . Retrieved 2024-11-17 .
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