A 2 yerar old Tigeress found dead inside MP's Kanha Tiger Reserve

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Kanha Tiger Reserve, also called Kanha National Park, is located in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh.

  • It is the largest national park of Madhya Pradesh.
  • It lies within a series of plateaus in the Maikal hills, east of the Satpura range.
  • It was created on June 1, 1955, and in 1973, it was made the Kanha Tiger Reserve.
  • It sprawls over an area of 940 sq km.
  • It is characterized mainly by forested shallow undulations, hills with varying degrees of slopes, plateaus and valleys.
  • The forest depicted in the famous novel by Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book, is thought by some to be based on jungles, including this reserve.
  • The region is known for some of the ancient tribal communities, like the Gond and Baiga, which still inhabit the region.
  • It is also the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot, "Bhoorsingh the Barasingha".
  • Flora: It is primarily a moist Sal and moist mixed deciduous forest where Bamboo, Tendu, Sal, Jamun, Arjun, and Lendia flourish.
  • Fauna: It has a significant population of Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, sloth bear, and Indian wild dog.