Coringa
Wildlife Sanctuary
Total Coverage Area: 235 sq kms/23,500 ha
Established
in: 1978 as a Sanctuary
Location: It is located in East
Godavari district, 20 km. from Kakinada and 70km. from Rajahmundry.
Description:
Coringa
Sanctuary is located near Kakinada port in East Godavari District along Bay
of Bengal. It is at a distance of 20-km from Kakinada and 70-km from
Rajahmundry by road. It is renowned for reptiles and the most famous ones
are the salt-water crocodiles. The total area of sanctuary is part of delta
of the river Godavari. It covers a total area of 235.70-sq-km and forms a
part of the Godavari mangroves. It was declared as a sanctuary in July 1978
to conserve the mangrove vegetation of the estuary.
Visiting
Season: October to May.
Access:
By Air: Nearest Airport is at Rajahmundry(70 kms).
By Rail: Nearest railway station is at Kakinada- 20 km.
By
Road: It is at a distance of 70kms from Rajahmundry and 20 kms from
Kakinada by road. It is well connected by state buses.
Temperature:
The area is slightly more temperature compared to the other sanctuaries
of Andhra Pradesh and the so it is more humid.
Accommodation
and facilities: Forest Rest Houses are available at Kakinada
& Rajhmundry.
Wildlife
Flora:Coringa wildlife sanctuary is part of the Godavari
mangroves. Thirty-five mangrove plant species belonging to 24 families are
present in the sanctuary.
Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina,
Avicennia alba, Excoecaria agallocha, Rhizopora mucronata, Ceriops decandra,
Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Lumnitzera racemosa, Sonneratia apetala, Rhizophora
conjugata, Aegiceras corniculatum, Thespesia populneoides, Hibiscus
tiliaceous
Avicennia marina, Avicennia officinalis and Avicennia
alba representing the family Avicenniaceae and Excoecaria agallocha
belonging to Euphorbiaceae are dominant. The mangrove plants exhibit
interesting adaptations such as stilt roots as in Rhizophora, Pneumatophores
(respiratory roots) in Avicennia and Sonneratia, viviparous seedlings in
Rhizophora, Bruguiera and Ceriops.
Apart from the trees, shrubs,
herbs & grasses are also found in the sanctuary including Dalbagia
spinosa, Derris trifoliate, Acanthus ilicifolius, Clerodendrum inerme,
Suaeda maritima, Suaeda monoica, Porteresia coarctata, Myriostachya
wightiana.
Mammals Mangroves provide shelter to a variety of
animals. The tree trunk, branches & leaves house the avian fauna,
mammals and insects. The soil surface of mangroves is home to Mudskippers,
Crabs and Molluscs. The water in the forest supports Smooth Indian Otters,
Fishing Cat. The sanctuary has the unique distinction of having an 18 km
long sand path in the northeastern side, where Olive Ridley-Sea Turtle nest
from January to March every year.
Birds: There are more than 125
species of birds in Coringa including Crested Serpant Eagle, Scarlet
Minivet, Indian Roller, Black capped Kingfisher, Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher,
White bellied Woodpecker etc. So bird watchers can look forward to a busy
and happy time.