Central India tiger landscape

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The Central India tiger landscape is a key conservation region in India comprising interconnected forests and protected areas that support one of the country’s most important populations of wild tigers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tiger conservation landscape
wildlife conservation region
conservationPriorityFor Global Tiger Forum NERFINISHED
Government of India NERFINISHED
National Tiger Conservation Authority NERFINISHED
Wildlife Conservation Society–India NERFINISHED
Wildlife Conservation Trust NERFINISHED
World Wide Fund for Nature NERFINISHED
contains Narmada river basin forests
Satpura ranges NERFINISHED
Vindhya ranges NERFINISHED
corridor forests
protected areas
tiger reserves
wildlife sanctuaries
country India
hasConservationApproach community-based conservation initiatives
corridor protection and restoration
landscape-level tiger conservation
hasEcologicalRole connects tiger populations between eastern and western India
maintains genetic connectivity among tiger populations
hasHabitatType mixed teak forest
moist deciduous forest
sal forest
tropical dry deciduous forest
includesProtectedArea Bandhavgarh National Park NERFINISHED
Kanha National Park NERFINISHED
Melghat Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
Pench National Park NERFINISHED
Satpura National Park NERFINISHED
Tadoba-Andhari National Park NERFINISHED
includesTigerReserve Achanakmar Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Kanha Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Melghat Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Pench Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh) NERFINISHED
Pench Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra) NERFINISHED
Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Satpura Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
isOneOf most important tiger populations in India
locatedIn Central India NERFINISHED
Chhattisgarh NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
parts of Rajasthan
parts of Uttar Pradesh
supportsPopulationOf Bengal tiger NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies Indian wild dog (dhole) NERFINISHED
chital
four-horned antelope
gaur
leopard
sambar deer
sloth bear
threatenedBy deforestation
habitat fragmentation
human–wildlife conflict
linear infrastructure development
poaching

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve partOf Central India tiger landscape