- Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Pench National Park is situated in
Seoni andChhindwara districts ofMadhya Pradesh inIndia . It derives its name from thePench River that flows through theNational park from north to south dividing the park into almost equal western and eastern halves- the well forested areas of Chhindwara and Seoni districts respectively. It was declared a sanctuary in 1977 but raised to the status of National park in 1983. Later it was established as Tiger Reserve area in 1992.The area of the
National park is 293 km². It is located at 21°38' -21°50' North, 79°08'- 79°22' East. The terrain of Pench is covered with small hills and well-stockedteak mixedforest in the southern reaches ofSatpura Range s. Altitude varies from 425 to 620 metres above msl. The temperature varies from 4 °C in December to 42 °C in May. Average rainfall is 1300 mm.The forest cover in the park area includes grand
Teak "(Tectona grandis )" mixed with other magnificent species likesaja "(Terminalia tomentosa )",bija "(Pterocarpus marsupium )",lendia "(Lagerstroemia parviflora )",haldu "(Adina cardifolia )",dhaora "(Anogeissus latifolia )",salai "(Boswellia serrata )",aonla "(Emblica officinalis )",amaltas "(Cassia fistula )", etc. The ground is covered with maze ofgrasses , plants, bushes and saplings.Bamboo is also found at places. Dazzling whitekulu "(Sterculia urens )" trees scattered around stand out conspicuously among the various hues of green.Tiger is the main cat species of the park present in good numbers but sighted infrequently. Commonly seenwildlife ischital ,sambhar ,nilgai ,wild boar , andjackal . Other wild animals found areleopard ,sloth bear ,wild dog ,porcupine ,jungle cat ,fox ,striped hyena ,gaur ,chowsingha andbarking deer .There are more than 170 species of birds including several migratory ones. Some of them arepeafowl ,junglefowl ,crow pheasant ,crimson-breasted barbet ,red-vented bulbul ,racket-tailed drongo ,magpie robin ,lesser whistling teal ,pintail ,shoveler ,egret andheron s.ee also
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Rudyard Kipling 's "The Jungle Book " is thought to have been set in Pench National Park.
*BBC 's three part special "Tiger: Spy in the Jungle" was filmed in Pench National Park, and was based on the maturing of four Tigers in Pench.
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