Ranthambore tiger reserve landscape

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Ranthambore tiger reserve landscape is a diverse wilderness area in Rajasthan, India, characterized by dry deciduous forests, rocky hills, ancient ruins, and lakes that provide critical habitat for Bengal tigers and other wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected landscape
tiger habitat
biome tropical dry deciduous forest
climate semi-arid
conservationRole core area for Project Tiger
critical tiger conservation landscape
country India
dominantVegetation Anogeissus pendula (dhok) trees
dry grasslands
ecoregion Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritage Ranthambore Fort surroundings
historic hunting pavilions
hasEcosystemType dry deciduous forest
hasEdgeHabitat agricultural fields around reserve
hasFeature ancient ruins
medieval forts
old temples
hasLandform plateaus
rocky hills
valleys
hasSeasonality distinct dry season
monsoon rains
hasWaterBody lakes
ponds
seasonal streams
locatedIn Rajasthan
Sawai Madhopur district NERFINISHED
locatedInClimaticRegion Aravalli–Vindhyan landscape zone NERFINISHED
managementObjective long-term survival of Bengal tigers
protection of dry deciduous forest ecosystem
partOf Ranthambore National Park NERFINISHED
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve NERFINISHED
providesHabitatFor Bengal tiger NERFINISHED
chital
leopard
mugger crocodile
nilgai
sambar deer
sloth bear
waterbirds
wild boar
supportsActivity tiger safaris
wildlife tourism
threat human–wildlife conflict in fringe areas
water scarcity in dry season
vegetationType thorn scrub in drier areas

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Malik Talao locatedOn Ranthambore tiger reserve landscape