Bumhpa Bum Wildlife Sanctuary
Bumhpa Bum Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in Myanmar, covering an area of. It was established in 2004. It ranges in elevation from and harbours evergreen forest in Kachin State.
Bumhpa Bum Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous with Khakaborazi National Park and Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. Together with Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, they form a large continuous expanse of natural forest stretching over an area of, called the Northern Forest Complex. It was established in 1996 with the objective to conserve the biodiversity of the Ayeyarwady and Chindwin river basins. It is managed by the Forest Department.Biodiversity
Bumhpa Bum Wildlife Sanctuary harbours tropical evergreen forest along with pine hill forest.
Wildlife recorded during a camera trap survey in 2001 included binturong, yellow-throated marten, spotted linsang, Asian palm civet, masked palm civet, crab-eating mongoose, clouded leopard, Asiatic golden cat, leopard cat and marbled cat. Asian elephant, gaur, mainland serow, red goral and golden jackal inhabit the sanctuary as well.