The number of wildlife sanctuaries in Assam is

16
18
15
20

The correct answer is: A. 16.

Assam has 16 wildlife sanctuaries, which are protected areas of land or water that are set aside for the conservation of wildlife. The sanctuaries are home to a variety of animals, including tigers, elephants, rhinos, and deer. They also provide important habitats for plants and other wildlife.

The 16 wildlife sanctuaries in Assam are:

  • Manas National Park
  • Kaziranga National Park
  • Orang National Park
  • Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
  • Nameri National Park
  • Pakke Tiger Reserve
  • Burachapori Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Sonitpur Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Orang Tiger Reserve
  • Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary

The sanctuaries are managed by the Assam Forest Department. They are important for the conservation of wildlife and the protection of the environment.