e/Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary

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has glosseng: Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary falling under Dhubri and Kokrajhar districts of Assam, India. It is famous for the Golden Langur and is the only protected habitat for Golden Langur in India. Golden Langur was first discovered here in 1986 by Nature's Beckon, an environmental activist group of the Northeast India. Chakrashila Hill was first declared as reserve forest in 1966 and on July 14, 1994 it was recognized with the status of sanctuary by the Government of Assam. It covers an area of 45.568 km2 (4556.8 hectares). It is around 6 km from Kokrajhar town, 68 km from Dhubri town and 219 km from Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati.
lexicalizationeng: Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary
instance ofc/Wildlife sanctuaries of Assam
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