Suklaphata’s wildlife is its beating heart — a living orchestra of movement, sound, and color. From rare swamp deer to playful birds, every creature plays a role in the park’s rhythm of life.
Major Wildlife Species
Swamp Deer (Barasingha) — The park’s iconic species and the pride of Suklaphata.
Asian Elephant — Often seen crossing grasslands and river corridors.
Bengal Tiger — A rare but majestic resident of the dense forest zones.
Bengal Florican — An endangered bird found in open grasslands.
Rhesus Monkey & Langur — Playful tree dwellers found across the park.
Conservation Importance
Protecting these species means protecting an entire web of life. Each animal contributes to the health and beauty of the park, reminding us how fragile — yet powerful — balance can be.
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” — Anatole France