By ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

With photo contributions from the management of Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary and Genique Manahan.

Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary

The 2,150 sq km sanctuary is located in Northern Myanmar, the largest contiguous landscape in the country.

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Local people of Htamanthi (2019) by Genique ManahanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Situated in the largest contiguous landscape in Myanmar, Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary is home to diverse fauna, including seven Asian wild cats; endemic species like Burmese roofed turtle; and endangered species such as Asian elephant, dhole, and Shortridge's langur.

Semi-evergreen forests, swamp forests, mixed dry deciduous forests, and grasslands are found in Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary's diverse flora include species of bamboo, teak, palms, and orchids.

Carabaos in Htamanthi (2019) by Genique ManahanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

A third of the sanctuary is made up of wetlands and small streams. Tributaries of the Chindwin River serves as the main source of freshwater for local communities and wildlife  living within the sanctuary's core area.

Loamy soil (2019) by Genique ManahanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Wildlife of Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary

• more than 100 butterfly species
• 266 bird species
• 77 reptile and amphibian species
• 38 mammal species
• 6 orchid species

Htamanthi flora (2019) by Genique ManahanASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

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ASEAN Heritage Parks (AHPs) are protected areas of high conservation importance that provide valuable contributions to safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity. 

AHPs provide a window to the world, showcasing a wealth of biodiversity that is uniquely ASEAN.

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