Updated On: 08 June, 2024 09:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
Join a unique herp count in the Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary that aims to plug a big gap in its existing ecological data

Deccan ground gecko
Are you a beach person or a forest person? Truth be told, it hardly matters when you’re in Phansad, a treasure trove of flora, fauna, and picture-perfect green landscapes hidden in plain sight along the coastline of Murud in Raigad district. “It’s Maharashtra’s only wildlife sanctuary that can boast of both an evergreen forest, and a coastline. You can imagine the diversity it lends to the wildlife in the area,” reveals Nikhil Bhopale, founder, Green Works Trust. As Bhopale gears for the sanctuary’s first ever herp (amphibians and reptiles) count in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department and SBI Foundation, we get a peek into what one can expect.

Amboli bush frog