
Information
BC-03 connects Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary, and Royal Manas National Park.
It forms a critical ecological link for genetic exchange and species migration
- Location: Covers 11 Gewogs across Sarpang and Tsirang Dzongkhags
- Establishment: 1999, graced by Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck
- Total Area: 407.69 km2
- Benefits over 500 households by providing forest resources, water, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
- Managed under the Divisional Forest Offices of Sarpang and Tsirang
Faunal and Floral Diversity
- Golden Langur, an endangered species endemic to Bhutan and parts of India.
- A vital corridor for Bengal Tigers, ensuring connectivity between protected populations.
- 179 recorded avian species, including the Rufous-necked Hornbill (Vulnerable) and Himalayan Vulture (Near Threatened).
Inhabitants
households reside within the biological corridor
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Inhabitants
The primary sources of income for the residents in BC-03 are horticulture, agriculture and livestock.
Management Plan
This conservation management plan describes in details the importance of the park in ensuring biological continuity and ecosystem integrity, human communities and economic status; experiences and challenges, achievements from the past conservation management plan, threats and strategic actions for next 10 years. This plan also includes implementation work plans with budget outlay, monitoring, and evaluation approach for the planned activities.
