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National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) approved the translocation of 15 tigers from Madhya Pradesh to Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.
Aspect | Kanha Tiger Reserve (Kanha-Kisli National Park) | Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve | Pench Tiger Reserve |
Significance | Largest national park in Madhya Pradesh | Known for one of the highest densities of Royal Bengal Tigers in India | Spans across Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra |
Location | Maikal range of the Satpura Mountains | Between the Vindhyan and Satpura ranges in Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh | Spans the Seoni and Chhindwara districts in Madhya Pradesh and extends into the Nagpur district in Maharashtra |
Distinct Feature | First tiger reserve in India with an official mascot, ‘Bhoorsingh the Barasingha‘ (IUCN Status: Vulnerable) | Home to the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort, linked to the legend of Lord Rama and Lakshmana | Inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book”; Pench River flows through the heart of the reserve |
Vegetation | Tropical moist deciduous forests | Tropical moist deciduous forests, sal trees, grasslands, and bamboo on lower slopes | Southern dry broadleaf teak forests and tropical mixed deciduous forests |
Flora | Predominantly Sal (Shorea robusta) forests | Notable species include Saj, Dhaora, Tendu, Arjun, Amla, and Palas | Includes teak, saag, mahua, and various grasses and shrubs |
Fauna | Home to Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and Indian wild dogs | Known for the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers; also leopards, wild dogs, wolves, jackals, chital, sambar, barking deer, nilgai, and chowsingha. | Abundant populations of chital, sambar, nilgai, gaur (Indian bison), wild boar; key predators include tigers, leopards, wild dogs, and wolves |
Avian Diversity | Rich birdlife with species like Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Pitta, and Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle | Diverse bird species, including Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Pitta, and Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle | Over 325 species of birds, including Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Pitta, and Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle |
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