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Pench National Park
Pench
Tiger Reserve is named after the Pench River, which flows from north to south
through the Reserve. The Reserve is located in the southern reaches of the Satpura
hill range in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts in the Madhya Pradesh State
of India. The terrain is undulating, with most of the area covered by small
hills, steeply sloping on the sides. The reserve is situated in an area that holds a significant place in the natural of the Central India. The description of its natural beauty, richness if flora and fauna has appeared in numerous wildlife books dating back to 17th century. Books written in the 19th and early 20th century by famous naturalists like Captain J. Forsyth and Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book explicity present the detailed panorama of nature's abundance in this tract.
An extensive forest belt extends in three directions, east and south, covering forest tracts of Seoni, Balaghat and Nagpur districts. The contiguous forest forest on the southern side in the Maharashtra state of India, initially notified as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru National Park has been recently included in the Project Tiger networkby the sane name as this Reserve. A dam has been constructed on the Pench River on southeastern boundary of the Reserve.
The area is criss-cross by numerous seasonal streams and nalas.The Pench river flowing through the central line of the Reserve is dry by the April-end but a number of water pools locally known as dohs are found, which serve as waterholes for wild animals. A few perennial springs also exist in this area. However, the water sources are not suitably distributed, hence large area remains unutilized by the wild animals. The Pench reservoir at the center of the Reserve is the only major water source during pinch period.
As the prey concentration is high along the Pench river, tigers usuallyinhabit this belt. Leopards, though, generally operate in the peripheral areas but are occasionally seen in deep forest also. Jungle cats are common seen. Leopard cats Small Indian Civets and Palm Civets are common but seen rarely.
Wild
dogs are commonly seen in packs of up to 15, near Chhedia, Jamtara, Bodanala
and Pyorthadi areas of the Reserve. Wild Boar is ubiquitous. Sloth bear occupy
hilly, rocky out crops and favour mahul bel infested forst. Chinkara is present
in very small number and is found in open areas around Turia, Telia, and Dudhgaon
villages. Jackals are seen occasionally near Tekadi, Alikatta and Chhindimatta
villages, Forest Types
Dry Teak Bearing Forest
Southern Dry Deciduous Mixed Forest
Archaeological Richness :
None Noticeable
Forest Types
Southern Tropical Moist Deciduous (slightly moist) : -3bC1c
Southern Tropical Dry Deciduous Teak Bearing Forest : -5AC1b(iv)
Southern Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest : -5AC 3
Flora of Pench
Teak and its associates Moyan, Mahua,Mokha ,Skiras, Tendu, Bija, Achar, Garari, Aonla, Bhaman, Ghont, Barang, Amaltas, Kihamali, Khair and Bhirra, Palas. Bamboo occurs Sparsely, restricted to some valleys.
Fauna of Pench
Mammal: Tiger, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Leopard Cat, Striped Hynaea, Wild Dog, Wolf, Common Mongoose, Sloth Bear, Pangolin, Spotted Deer, Sambar, barking Deer, Blue Bull, Wild Pig and Gaur etc.
Reptile: Fresh Water Crocodile, Indian Chameleon, Common Krait, Indian Rock
Python, Cobra, Indian Flap Shell Turtle, Peninsular Black Turtle etc.Fish: Padhan, Jhunda, Sanbal , Chalar, Dadai, Mahur, Kunda, Mrigal, Rohu, Calbasu and Mahasir etc.
Wildlife Conservation in Pench
Pench Tiger Reserve was crated in 1992, becoming 19th Reserve in the Project Tiger network. The core zone of the Reserve, Pench National Park was created in 1983.This was carved oyt of the Pench Sanctuary crated in 1977 with an area of 449.39 sq.km. The area of the Park is 292.85sq.km., which is divided almost equally in two distrcts- 145.36 sq.km. in Seoni and 147.28 sq.km in Chhindwara includes 138.24 sq.km. Reserve forests, 6.26 sq.km. Protected Forest amd 2.78-sq.km.revenue lands. The buffer zone, 465sq.km. comprises of 333.05sq.km Of R.F., 102.36 sq.km Of P.F and 29.59 sq. km.of revenue land. The total area of the reserve is 757.86sq.km
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