| Location |
Western Ghats, spanning Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. |
| Establishment |
Designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1999. |
| Area |
Approximately 208.5 square kilometers. |
| Ecological Significance |
Located within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sahyadri mountain range. Comprises various forest types and grasslands, supporting diverse flora and fauna. |
| Flora |
Rich in plant species, including medicinal plants and endemic flora. |
| Fauna |
Home to Tigers, Indian gaur, sambar deer, leopards, barking deer, wild boars, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. |
| Conservation Importance |
Crucial for conserving endangered species and maintaining biodiversity in the Western Ghats. Promotes genetic diversity through wildlife corridors. |
| Legal Dispute |
Ongoing disagreement between Goa and Karnataka regarding Mhadei/Mahadayi (Mandowi) River water diversion, with concerns about its impact on the sanctuary’s ecology. |