Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary:

Civil society organisations and conservationists in Assam have urged authorities to declare the Roumari-Donduwa Wetland Complex within Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary as a Ramsar Site, citing its international ecological significance and rich avian biodiversity.
- It is located on the southern part of the Brahmaputra River in the Nagaon District of Assam.
 - It covers an area of around 70.13 sq.km.
 - It forms an integral part of the Laokhowa-Burachapori ecosystem and is a notified buffer of the Kazairanga Tiger Reserve.
 - It is a part of the Brahmaputra valley.
 - The sanctuary is surrounded by human-dominated areas on all sides except for the north.
 - The vegetation composition of Laokhowa can be broadly categorized into alluvial grassland, alluvial forest, moist deciduous forest, and tropical semi-evergreen forest.
 - The sanctuary is home to the great Indian-one horned rhinoceros, elephants, royal Bengal tigers, Asiatic water buffaloes and more than 225 species of birds.
 - Some of the birds spotted here are the spot-billed pelican, little and large cormorant, egret, open-billed stork, brahminy kite, pond heron, etc.
 

 
 
