Valley of Flowers National Park is a meadow of endemic alpine flowers
Question 535.
NANDA DEVI AND VALLEY OF FLOWERS NATIONAL PARK, UTTARAKHAND
It comprises the catchment area of Rishi Ganga, an eastern tributary of Dhauli Ganga.
The park lies in Chamoli district, within the Garhwal Himalayas.
Its species diversity reflects the transition between the Eastern and Western Himalaya flora.
The diversity of threatened species of medicinal plants is higher than in other Indian Himalayan protected areas.
No people live in the park, which has remained more or less intact because of its inaccessibility.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also a Biosphere Reserve.
It lies within the Western Himalayas Endemic Bird Area (EBA).
Seven restricted-range bird species are endemic to this part of the EBA.
DID YOU KNOW ?
🏔️ Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve provides refuge to 7 important mammal species:
❄️ Snow leopard (vulnerable)
❄️ Himalayan brown bear (critically endangered)
❄️ Himalayan black bear (vulnerable)
❄️ Himalayan musk deer (endangered)
❄️ Bharal/blue sheep (Least Concern) - forms the major prey base of the snow leopard