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The sanctuary is full with Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests and Bamboo is amongst the most commonly spotted tree here. Sal, Mahua, Semal, Tendu Ber, Teak and other tropical dry deciduous trees like Tendu, Terminalia, Mahua, Ber and Semal trees are also commonly found in the reserve. [2]
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Tourism is an important part of the economy of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, India's tenth largest state.The state has many ancient monuments, rare wildlife, carved temples, Buddhist sites, palaces, water falls, caves, rock paintings and hill plateaus.
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Bandh Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary: 1985 192.76 Bharatpur: Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary: 1988 152.9 Chittaurgarh: Bhensrodgarh Wildlife Sanctuary: 1983 229.14 Chittaurgarh: Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary: 1955 52 Rajsamand: Jamwa Ramgarh Wildlife Sanctuary: 1982 300 Jaipur: Jawahar Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary: 1975 100 Kota: Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary ...
The sanctuary covers an area of 104.45 km 2 (40.33 sq mi) and lies on the banks of the Eib and Dorki rivers. It was the erstwhile hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Jashpur and was declared as a protected area in 1976.
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John Varty Varty filming with a tigress in 2009 Born (1950-11-27) 27 November 1950 (age 74) Johannesburg, South Africa Occupation(s) Filmmaker, conservationist Spouse Gillian van Houten (TV news anchor) (m. 1995) Children 3 Website johnvarty.com Varty and tigress Julie at Tiger Canyons, South Africa John Varty (born 27 November 1950) is a South African wildlife filmmaker who has made more than ...