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Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary

  • 14 May 2025
  • 5 min read

Why in News? 

In the Kawardha range of Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary, bear attacked victims while they were collecting tendu leaves. 

 Key Points 

  • Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary: 
    • About: 
      • Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Kabirdham district, Chhattisgarh. 
      • It lies within the Maikal range of the Satpura hills, known for its rich biodiversity and undisturbed ecosystem. 
      • The sanctuary spreads across an area of approximately 352 sq.km. 
    • Cultural Significance: 
      • Named after the ancient Bhoramdeo Temple, located nearby and over 1,000 years old. 
      • The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is popularly referred to as the "Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh" due to its intricate sculptures. 
    • Ecological Importance: 
    • Water Bodies: 
      • The sanctuary is the origin point of the Fen and Sankari rivers, which sustain its forest ecosystem. 
    • Vegetation: 
      • Hosts a mix of tropical moist and dry deciduous forests. 
      • Common trees include Saaj (Terminalia tomentosa), Sal (Shorea robusta), Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon), and Nilgiri (Eucalyptus). 
    • Wildlife: 

 Kanha National Park 

  • Location:  
    • It stretches over an area of 940 square km in the two districts - Mandla and Balaghat - of Madhya Pradesh. 
  • History:  
    • The present-day Kanha area was divided into two sanctuaries, Hallon and Banjar. 
    • It was created in 1955 and in 1973 was made the Kanha Tiger Reserve. 
    • Kanha National Park is the largest National Park in Central India. 
  • Features: 
    • Fauna: 
      • The State animal of Madhya Pradesh - Hard Ground Barasingha (Swamp deer or Rucervus duvaucelii) is found exclusively in Kanha Tiger Reserve. 
      • Other Species found include Tiger, Leopard, Dhole, Bear, Gaur and Indian Python etc. 
    • Flora: 
      • It is best known for its evergreen Sal forests (Shorea Robusta). 
      • It is the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot, “Bhoorsingh the Barasingha”. 

 Achanakmar Tiger Reserve 

  • About: 
    • It is situated in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh. Established in 1975 and was declared a tiger reserve in 2009. 
    • It is part of the huge Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve. 
    • It has a corridor connecting Kanha and Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and plays a critical role in the dispersal of tigers among these reserves. 
  • River: 
    • The Maniyari River flows right from the centre of this reserve, which is the forest's lifeline. 
  • Tribe: 
  • Vegetation: 
    • Tropical moist deciduous vegetation covers the majority of the area. 
  • Flora: 
    • Sal, bija, saja, haldu, teak, tinsa, dhawara, lendia, khamar, and bamboo bloom along with other 600 species of medicinal plants. 
  • Fauna: 
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