Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary
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Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary and estuary situated near Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the third largest stretch of mangrove forests in India with 24 mangrove tree species and more than 120 bird species. It is home to the critically endangered white-backed vulture and the long billed vulture. In a mangrove ecosystem the water bodies of the ocean/sea and the river meet at a certain point. ()
Established: 5 July 1978 (46 years ago)Elevation: 13 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 16°49'53"N, 82°20'7"E
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Andhra Pradesh
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