Tigers in India - #dekhoapnadesh
1. Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park was established in 1936 after the name of Jim Corbett, a British conservationist. It is the oldest national park of India, located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The national park has always been associated with conservation projects ever since its establishment, including tiger conservation projects. In fact, the national park has one of the highest tiger densities in the world. According to last consensus, there were 112 tigers in the national park.
2 Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park was established in 1955 in Madhya Pradesh. Expanding over an area of 940 square kilometers, the national park is one of the largest in India. Tigers are the most popular inhabitants of the national park, apart from other wild animals such as jackal, wild cat, fox etc. The vast expanse of the national park is inhabited by around 130 tigers, giving you a good chance to spot them during a jungle safari.
Situated in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, Ranthambore is one of the most popular national parks of India. The national park is comparatively small compared to other national parks in the country, but is still a home to about 50 tigers.
Sunderbans Delta is a biosphere reserve, a part of which lies in the Indian state of West Bengal. The area is full of marshes and mangrove trees, an ideal habitat for tigers and other wild animals. It is one of the best national parks in India to spot the tiger. According to a 2004 Census, the tiger population in the wildlife reserve was about 249.
Located in Alwar in Rajasthan is Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, spread across an area of 866 square kilometers. In 2004, the wildlife reserve had no tigers left. However, efforts were made to reintroduce the tiger. According to latest census done, there are about 5-10 tigers left in the forest reserve.
Tiger at Bandipur
10. Pench National Park
Pench National Park is situated close to Pench River, toards the southern boundary of the Satpura Hills. According to 2011 Census, there are about 25 tigers in the wildlife reserve, apart from several other species of animals such as elephants, jackal etc.
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