Maikal Range

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Maikal Range is a forested hill range in central India forming the eastern extension of the Satpura Mountains, known for its rich biodiversity and tribal communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
hill range
mountain range
biodiversityStatus biodiversity-rich area
climate tropical monsoon climate
conservationIssues deforestation pressure
habitat fragmentation risk
country India
elevationCharacteristic moderate elevation hills
forms eastern extension of the Satpura Range
geologicalContext part of the Satpura geological system
hasEcosystemType moist deciduous forest
tropical dry deciduous forest
hasFauna gaur
leopards
sloth bears
tigers
hasFlora sal (Shorea robusta)
teak (Tectona grandis)
hasLandCover dense forests
hasLandUse shifting cultivation in some areas
hydrologicalSignificance watershed region in central India
importance ecologically sensitive region
habitat for tribal communities
inhabitedBy Baiga tribal communities NERFINISHED
Gond tribal communities
knownFor rich biodiversity
tribal communities
locatedIn Chhattisgarh NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
central India NERFINISHED
near Amarkantak Plateau NERFINISHED
partOf Satpura Range NERFINISHED
central Indian highlands NERFINISHED
terrainType forested hills

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Satpura Range contains Maikal Range