Sheikh Jamal Inani National Park

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Sheikh Jamal Inani National Park
Asian Elephant in Inani, Cox's Bazar.jpg
Asian Elephant in Inani National Park
Map showing the location of Sheikh Jamal Inani National Park
Map showing the location of Sheikh Jamal Inani National Park
Location in Bangladesh
LocationCox's Bazar, Chattogram, Bangladesh
Coordinates21°08′24″N 92°04′56″E / 21.1400025°N 92.0820834°E / 21.1400025; 92.0820834Coordinates: 21°08′24″N 92°04′56″E / 21.1400025°N 92.0820834°E / 21.1400025; 92.0820834
Area7,085 hectares
Established9 July 2019

Sheikh Jamal Inani National Park (also known as Inani National Park') is a protected national park in Bangladesh.[1] Located at Ukhia Upazila under Cox's Bazar District, the park is named after Sheikh Jamal, the second son of Bangladesh's first president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The government of Bangladesh declared it as a national park on 9 July 2019.[2] Home to the Western hoolock gibbon, it covers an area of 7,085 hectares. [3]It is located in the Inani reserved forest range of Ukhia.

References[]

  1. ^ "Protected areas". Department of Forests. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Department of Printing and Publications". www.dpp.gov.bd. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  3. ^ "CBD International" (PDF). Report. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
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