First photographic evidence of tigers recorded in UP's Suhelwa sanctuary

First photographic evidence of tigers recorded in UP's Suhelwa sanctuary

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Category : State Published on: April 14 2023

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  • Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh is a new area where photographic evidence of tigers has been recorded for the first time.
  • This time, Suhelwa and Sohagi Barwa wildlife sanctuaries were added to tiger detected grids.
  • In the Ranipur tiger reserve area, three tigers were spotted but they were commonly spotted between Ranipur area and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Dudhwa and Pilibhit tiger reserves and other protected areas of UP. The tiger estimation report in 2018 had shown 646 tigers for the same landscape.
  • Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Shravasti, Balrampur and Gonda districts of Uttar Pradesh, was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1988.
  • It is spread over an area of 452 sq km.
  • It is situated on the Indo-Nepal international border and is rich in natural resources.
  • It is named after King Soheldev.
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