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- Ratapani Tiger Reserve a tiger reserve in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh in central India. It has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1976 and was declared...
- Madhya Pradesh. It is spread over 132 square kilometers. It is connected to Ratapani Tiger Reserve through corridors. The dry deciduous forest consists of teak...
- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 296–306. ISBN 978-0-521-64057-2. "Ratapani forest notified as eighth tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh". Deccan Herald...
- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 296–306. ISBN 0-521-64057-1. "With Ratapani in MP declared India's latest tiger reserve, all about the protected areas"...
- and Surpaneshwar. In February 2019, a Bengal tiger claimed to be from Ratapani in Madhya Pradesh was spotted in the area of Lunavada in Mahisagar district...
- corridor, Orissa dry forests, Panna National Park, Melghat Tiger Reserve and Ratapani Tiger Reserve. The TCUs in tropical moist deciduous forest are probably...
- गिन्नोर्गढ़) is a fort in Raisen District, Madhya Pradesh. Located in the Ratapani Tiger Reserve on a rocky summit rising to 700m, Ginnorgarh has two natural...
- shelters are successive ranges of the Satpura hills. It is inside the Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary, embedded in sandstone rocks, in the foothills of the...
- Sub divisions Bareli Begamganj Gairatganj Goharganj Raisen Silwani Other sites Bhimbetka rock shelters Ratapani Tiger Reserve Barna Dam Halali Reservoir...
- December 2024. Retrieved 4 December 2024. "Not Madhav National Park, but Ratapani forest notified as eighth tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh". Mid-day. Retrieved...