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letar

Letar is a region in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, commonly associated with the Letar Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area located in the Bahraich district near the Katarniaghat landscape. The reserve protects swamp forest and wetland habitats that line riverine systems in the Terai belt.

Geography and ecology: Letar lies within the lower Terai and forms part of a broader biodiversity corridor

Conservation and management: The sanctuary is administered by the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department as part of

Socioeconomic and regional context: The Letar region has historical ties to forest resources and water management

See also: Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Dudhwa National Park. The name Letar is sometimes referenced in sources

that
includes
adjacent
protected
areas
such
as
Katarniaghat
Wildlife
Sanctuary.
The
habitat
comprises
swamp
forests,
lakes,
and
wetlands
that
sustain
a
variety
of
water
birds,
waders,
and
other
wildlife
characteristic
of
wetlands
and
riverine
environments.
the
state's
network
of
protected
areas.
It
contributes
to
regional
conservation
goals,
including
wetland
preservation
and
habitat
connectivity
across
the
landscape
that
links
to
other
reserves
in
the
area,
such
as
Dudhwa
National
Park.
in
the
Terai
ecosystem.
It
supports
local
communities
whose
livelihoods
are
connected
to
the
forest
and
wetlands,
while
also
attracting
interest
from
researchers
and
conservation
organizations
focused
on
biodiversity
and
habitat
preservation.
as
Letar
National
Park,
reflecting
its
prominence
within
the
local
protected-area
network.