23 MAY 2024
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Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. It also has a significant population of Bengal tigers.
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Manas National Park Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manas National Park is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. The park is a critical tiger habitat and part of the Project Tiger network aimed at tiger conservation.
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Nameri National Park Located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Nameri is known for its biodiversity and as a habitat for Bengal tigers. It is a crucial part of the conservation landscape in Northeast India.
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Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary Although primarily a sanctuary, Dibang is a significant tiger habitat. The rugged terrain and dense forests provide a safe haven for tigers.
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Namdapha National Park Namdapha is one of the largest protected areas in Northeast India and a critical habitat for tigers. The park's diverse ecosystems range from tropical to temperate, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.
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Pakke Tiger Reserve This reserve, also known as Pakhui, is an important area for tiger conservation. The park's dense forests and riverine ecosystems are ideal for tigers.