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Pench
National Park, nestling in the lower southern reaches of the Satpura hills is
named after Pench river which flows from north to south through the Pench National
Park. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh.
Recently
in 1992, Pench has been included under the umbrella of "Project Tiger"
as the 19th Project Tiger Reserve.'
A total of 758 Sq. kms of this Southern
Indian tropical moist deciduous forest has its extent mingling with the tropical
dry deciduous teak. The area is crisscrossed by a number of streams and 'nallahs'
most of which are seasonal. Though the Pench River dries up in April end, a number
of water pools locally known as 'dohs' are found which serve as water holes for
the wild animals. The Pench Reservoir at the center of the park is the only major
water source during the pinch period.
As a prey concentration is high
along the Pench River, tiger usually inhabits frequents this belt. Leopard though
generally operates in the peripheral areas but are occasionally seen in the deep
forest also. Jungle cats are commonly seen. Leopard cats, small Indian civets
and palm civets are common but seen rarely.
In Pench, Cheetal, Sambar,
nilgai are commonly seen grazing on the open sites on roadsides and banks of river
& reservoir. Jackals can be seen in search of food anywhere in the Park. Packs
up to 15 of wild dog can be seen near Chhedia, Jamtara, Bodanala and Pyorthadi
areas of the Reserve. Herds of gaur can be spotted near streams and bamboo patches
commonly in summer months. Sloth beer occupy hilly, rocky out crops and favour
mahul bel infested forest. Chnkara is present in very small numbers and is found
in open areas around Turia, Telia and Dudhgaon villages.
Langoors are
very common in Pench, whereas the Rhesus monkeys may be seen occasionally on the
fringes. Pench boasts of, more than 210 species of birds that include several
migratory ones also. Commonly seen are Peafowl, Red jungle fowl, Crow pheasant,
Crimson breasted barbet, Redvented bulbul, Racket tailed drongo, Magpie robin
and lesser whistling teal.
Location
Pench National Park is situated
in the Seoni District of Southern Madhya Pradesh and runs in continuation with
Pench National Park in Maharashtra. It is situated 80 Kms from Nagpur. (2 hours
of drive) and is well connected by an all weather metalloid road network to other
important places in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The nearest railhead of Nagpur
(80 Kms.) serves as a comfortable air and railhead.
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