Places in News: Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

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Places in News: Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

Context: In a landmark shift, Madhya Pradesh has ended the practice of keeping wild elephants in captivity, following a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court. This decision marks a turning point for Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR), embracing a more ethical and ecologically sound approach to elephant management.

Places in News: Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

About Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve:

  • Name Meaning: “Bandhavgarh” means “Brother’s Fort
  • Mythological Reference: Believed that Lord Rama gifted the fort to his brother Laxmana
  • Location: Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh
  • Established: 1968; declared a Tiger Reserve in 1993
  • Terrain: Surrounded by the Vindhya hills, comprising 32 rolling hills, grasslands, meadows, and mixed deciduous forests with bamboo and sal (Saal) vegetation.
  • The region lies geographically between the Mahanadi River in the west and the Son River in the east, with the Johila River playing a vital role in sustaining its local ecology.
  • Known For: Highest density of Bengal tigers in India, rich biodiversity, and ancient Bandhavgarh Fort
  • Fauna: Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, and elephants (migratory from Chhattisgarh)
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