Phrumsengla national Park

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Phrumsengla National Park was gazetted in 1993 to conserve the biodiversity of the central region. In the year 2000 an independent management was established and became fully operational with the first ever management plan. Erstwhile known as Thrumshingla National Park, the park was renamed as Phrumsengla National Park (PNP) in 2014. PNP covers a total area of 906.654 km2 with huge expanses of some of the last remaining stands of cool temperate broadleaved forests and old fir growth. PNP provides forestry services to six gewogs of Bumthang, Lhuentse and Mongar dzongkhags through three Range Offices and three Beat Offices. State Reserved Forest Land adjoining the park are brought under Local Forest Management Areas, Community Forests and NWFP groups for scientific management.

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