Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary

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Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected forest area in Maharashtra, India, known for its rich biodiversity and role as part of the larger Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, a key habitat for Bengal tigers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wildlife sanctuary
climateType tropical
country India
formsLandscapeWith Tadoba National Park NERFINISHED
governedBy Maharashtra Forest Department NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType grassland
tropical dry deciduous forest
wetland
hasFlora bamboo
jamun
mahua
teak
tendu
hasProtectionStatus IUCN Category II (as part of tiger reserve)
hasSeason dry season
monsoon season
hasSpecies Bengal tiger NERFINISHED
Indian bison
Indian leopard NERFINISHED
dhole NERFINISHED
gaur
mugger crocodile
sambar deer
sloth bear
spotted deer
various raptor species
various waterbirds
wild boar
hasTourismActivity tiger safari
wildlife tourism
hasWaterBodyType lakes
streams
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
tiger conservation
isKnownFor rich biodiversity
tiger sightings
isPartOfNetwork Project Tiger reserves in India NERFINISHED
isTigerHabitat true
locatedIn Chandrapur district NERFINISHED
Maharashtra
central India
nearestCity Chandrapur NERFINISHED
partOf Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
stateProtectedAreaNumber one of the major tiger reserves of Maharashtra

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve hasPart Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary