Kanha National Park is located in Banjar Mandla and Balaghat districts valleys Hallon / Madhya Pradesh. The park is one of the best management facilities throughout the Asian region. It is also one of the best tiger reserves of the country, covering an area of 940 square kilometers and has a horseshoe shaped valley Maikal the chain. This National Park was created in 1955 by a special law. This was done to save the swamp deer (Barasingha) from extinction. This species is a large population of the park. He is the only habitat of the hard ground deer. Therefore, a series of conservation programs Kanha National Park taken to protect and preserve its rich flora and fauna.
Kanha Tiger Reserve was created in 1974 when he was selected for Project Tiger to save this majestic animal to disappear from this planet. The National Park is one of the richest in terms of flora and fauna. Biodiversity in Kanha National Park left a surprise of the soul. Flora in Kanha National Park: The life of the plants in the park is the base of the healthy population and a rich fauna. The animal's life cycle, two herbivores and carnivores depend largely on plants. There are over 600 species of flowering plants in the park. The forest is spread over the broad plains and plateaus. Sal and other trees in mixed forests are an interesting mix in the forests that dot the prairie plains. Bamboo is also a good part of the forest tracks. One of the most interesting species of trees in the dense forest of Kanha is the sacred tree of India (Kullu), which shines and is clearly visible in the thickest part, too.
There are large areas of grassland in the jungle, which are made in the development of open grasslands that were abandoned after the villages. These tall grasses form an ideal refuge for the hard ground swamp deer (Barasingha). There are also plenty of types of climbing plants, shrubs and grasses that grow in the forest. Lakes in the park is an ideal base for the survival of aquatic plants to help turn migratory species and waterfowl. Wildlife Kanha National Park: There is an abundance of a variety of animal life in the jungle. food for predators and herbivores that feed on different types of flowers, fruits and insects. The whole ecosystem of the forest to work in perfect harmony. There are many types of animals in Kanha National Park.
Kanha National Park is home to the most endangered animal species, and that's the hard ground swamp deer (Barasingha), which is now very visible to the viewer. Apart from these it is easy to see cheetal sambhar and spotted deer grazing in the meadows near a quiet street. Langur, sloth, and their presence in the jungle. It's a real pleasure to see the whole band to jump from a tree langurs others, taking their young close to her heart. Apart from that, there are different types of insects such as termites and spiders, which enrich and add value to the forest ecosystem and help the degradation of flora and fauna. So a visit to Kanha National Park is the wildlife, but also forces them to study the dynamics of the forest ecological system and its amazing.
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