The Mada forest - Coringa wild life sanctuary is named after a tiny village Korangi in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. A part of Godavari Mangroves was declared as a wildlife sanctuary. There are thirty five plant species like Nalla mada, Tella mada, Vilva mada are present in this sanctuary. Apart from these animals, mangroves invariably attract large populations of birds which feed on various organisms occurring in the mangrove forest and in the Bay of Bengal sea back waters. Over 120 species of birds are reported and among them the following are the common birds found in the Sanctuary.
The crowns of trees including trunk, branches, leaves, flowers and fruits provide niches essentially, to terrestrial fauna like birds, mammals and insects. Thirty Five Plant Species are present in this sanctuary belonging to twenty four families. The Plants species commonly found here are Thirty Five Plant Species are present in this sanctuary belonging to twenty four families like Avicennia officinalis (Nalla Mada), Avicennia marina (Tella Mada), Avicennia alba (Vilva Mada) etc.