District has also claimed fame for its successful conservation programme launched for salt-water or estuarine crocodiles at theBhitarkanika .
The national park comprises of 1,768 estuarine crocodiles and is Home to 70 per cent of Indias estuarine crocodiles.
Now, with the sighting of mugger and gharial crocodiles, all three species of crocodiles are found in the river systems of Kendrapara district.
Gharial hatchling was rescued from Paika river which is a tributary of Mahanadi on August 29, 2021.
In 2016, a 14-feet-long mugger was sighted.
This larger national park is located in the northeast Kendrapara district of Odisha. It obtained the status of a Ramsar site in 2002. The area the second Ramsar site of Odisha after the Chilika Lake. The Park is surrounded by Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Gahirmatha Beach, Marine Sanctuary, separating swamp region as well as MANGROVES from the Bay of Bengal. Park is home to Saltwater crocodile kingcobra, Indian python, black ibis, darters and other species of Flora and Fauna.