Satpura Tiger Reserve wins NatWest Group Earth Heroes Award
Satpura Tiger Reserve wins NatWest Group Earth Heroes Award
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Satpura: Madhya Pradesh is trying to be at the forefront of nature conservation. Now, recently, due to this, another achievement has been added to the account of the State. In fact, the Satpura Tiger Reserve of the state has been awarded the NatWest Group Earth Heroes award in the Earth Guardian category for best management. According to the information received, State Forest Minister Vijay Shah has congratulated Amale associated with Satpura tiger reserve management. You must all know that the Satpura Tiger Reserve has also been included in the possible list of World Heritage.

In fact, the Satpura Tiger Reserve in the Hoshangabad district is an area spread over 2,130 square kilometers and is part of the Deccan Bio-Geographic area. It is the oldest forest wealth in the country due to its unprecedented natural beauty. You can find 26 species in the Himalayan region and 42 species found in the Nilgiri forests in the Satpura forest area. That is why, like the vast Western Ghats, it is called the Northern Ghats. Some species such as insectivores are found in both Ghatparni, Bamboo, Hisalu, Daru Haldi Satpura, and the Himalayas.

Similarly, red sandalwood is the main species found both in the Western Ghats and in Satpura. The same Sinkona plant, which produces the malaria drug Quinine, is found in large packages here. Let me tell all of you that the Satpura Tiger Reserve is called the soul of the ecosystem in the central region of India. In fact, there is vegetation like Akai vat, wild jasmine, which are not found elsewhere. It has a lot of fame because of the presence of tigers and their breeding area.

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