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The wild animals visit the pond for water during sunrise and sunset. The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is a state-owned enterprise that offers accommodation and tour packages in various tourist destinations across Maharashtra, including near the Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary.
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary and natural World Heritage Site, which is located in Satara district of the Indian state of Maharashtra.Further, this wildlife sanctuary is designated as an Important Bird area.
Maharashtra State Forest Department The Koka Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Bhandara District , near Bhandara Town of Maharashtra state. [ 1 ] The sanctuary is spread over an area of 92.34 square kilometres.
The Yedshi Ramling Ghat sanctuary is a part of Aurangabad Wildlife Division.The Range Forest Officer( Wildlife) located at Yedshi is in charge of the sanctuary. [1] The Barsi Light Railway line built in 1907 connecting Kurduwadi to Latur passes through the sanctuary.
The entire area was notified as deemed reserved forest under section 4 of Indian forest Act, 1927 . The major part of the present day sanctuary was a part of Phansad working Circle.The sanctuary was declared on 25-2-1986 vide Government of Maharashtra notification WLP/1085/CR-75/F-5 Dt. 25.2.1986. [3]
The Tansa sanctuary is a part of Thane Wildlife Division.The Tansa sanctuary is managed by four forest Ranges Tansa, Khardi (Shahapur) and Vaitarna , Parali (Wada-Mokhada). The Wada-Shahapur road and Wada-Nashik road passes through the sanctuary. There are four forest check post on these roads.
Nagpur district and Bhandara district, Maharashtra, India: Nearest city: Nagpur 58 km (36 mi) Coordinates: Area: 189 km 2 (73 sq mi) Established: 2013: Governing body: State Forest Department Maharashtra Forest Department: Website: www.mahapenchtiger.com /Bor /Umred-Karhandala.aspx
The sanctuary was notified by the state government of Maharashtra in 1985 with the total area of is 130.78sq. km., under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. The sanctuary includes nine tribal villages. The area's bio-diversity has been retained as it will be preserved as a cluster of sacred groves for generations. [4]