Melghat Tiger Reserve

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Melghat Tiger Reserve is a protected forest and wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, India, known for its significant population of Bengal tigers and rich biodiversity in the Satpura mountain range.

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Melghat Tiger Reserve canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
tiger reserve
area approximately 1677 square kilometres
climate tropical monsoon
conservationStatus important tiger conservation landscape
country India
established 1974
feature dense forested valleys
steep hills and ravines
governingBody Maharashtra Forest Department NERFINISHED
hasBufferArea surrounding reserved forests
hasCoreArea Melghat Sanctuary core zone NERFINISHED
hasHabitatType moist deciduous forest patches
tropical dry deciduous forest
hasRiver Gadga River NERFINISHED
Khandu River NERFINISHED
Tapti River NERFINISHED
hasSpecies Bengal tiger NERFINISHED
Indian giant squirrel NERFINISHED
Indian leopard NERFINISHED
dhole NERFINISHED
gaur
sambar deer
sloth bear
wild boar
hasTribe Gond NERFINISHED
Korku NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Bengal tiger population
dry deciduous forests
hilly terrain of Satpura ranges
rich biodiversity
languageOfLocalCommunities Korku NERFINISHED
Marathi NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amravati district NERFINISHED
Maharashtra
Satpura Range NERFINISHED
nearestCity Amravati NERFINISHED
notifiedAsTigerReserve 1973
partOf Project Tiger NERFINISHED
region Vidarbha NERFINISHED
state Maharashtra
tourismActivity bird watching
nature trails
wildlife safari

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Vidarbha region hasTigerReserve Melghat Tiger Reserve
subject surface form: Vidarbha
Satpura Range contains Melghat Tiger Reserve
Amravati district hasProtectedArea Melghat Tiger Reserve