There are 39 Tiger reserves in India which are governed by Project Tiger(1973). The largest Tiger Reserve in India, is the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve of Andhra Pradesh. These 40,969 square km (15,818 sq mi) of reserves are operated “to ensure maintenance of a viable population of the conservation dependent Bengal tigers in India for scientific, economic, aesthetic, cultural and ecological values and to preserve for all time areas of biological importance as a national heritage for the benefit, education and enjoyment of the people”.
Here we are compiling all Tiger reserves in India in a list which will be important from various competitive examinations point of view.
State | Tiger Reserves |
Assam | Kaziranga Manas Nameri |
Arunachal Pradesh
| Namdapha Pakhui Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam |
Bihar | Valmiki |
Chhattishgarh
| Indravati Guru Ghasidas |
Jharkhand | Palamau |
Karnataka
| Bandipur Nagarhole (extension) Bhadra Dandeli-Anashi Biligiriranga Hills Kudremukha |
Kerala | Periyar |
Madhya Pradesh
| Bandhavgarh Bori-Satpura Kanha Panna Pench Ratapani |
Maharashtra | Melghat Pench Tadoba Andhari Sahayadri |
Mizoram | Dampa |
Orissa | Simlipal Sunabeda |
Rajasthan | Ranthambhore Darrah Sariska |
Tamil Nadu | Kalakad-Mundathurai |
Uttar Pradesh
| Dudhwa Katerniaghat (extension) Pilibhit |
Uttarakhand | Corbett |
West bengal
| Buxa Sunderbans |
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