An elephant was recently camera-trapped in Namdapha Tiger Reserve after 12 years, boosting conservation efforts. The reserve is in Changlang District, Arunachal Pradesh, near Myanmar and adjoining Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary. It lies between the Dapha Bum ridge of Mishmi Hills and the Patkai Ranges in the North Eastern Himalayas. The Namdapha River flows through the reserve, giving it its name. The vegetation includes Northern Tropical Evergreen, Tropical Moist Deciduous, East Himalayan Moist Temperate, and Moist Alpine Scrub Forests. It is located at the junction of the Indian Subcontinent and Indo-China Biogeographic Regions.
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