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Introduction
Located between Kurnool and Prakasam districts, the Gundla Brahmeswara Sanctuary covers an area of 1194 square kilometers. About 30 kilometers Nandyal the sanctuary boasts of housing hundreds of different species of animals, reptiles and birds.
Situated on the Gundla Brahmeswaram plateau the Gundla Brahmeswara Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over the Nallamallai hill range and includes lovely valleys and green plateaus. The Gundlakamma River stretches across the sanctuary. The perennial river provides water to the inhabiting animals and the lush surrounding, the valleys and the undulating topography offers a comfortable habitat for the animals.
The vegetation of the region consists of mixed deciduous forests and trees like Teak, Dalbergia, Boswelia, Shisham, Andug, Prerocarpuss, Terminalia, Albizzia, Anogeissius and Bamboo.
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