Tiger Reserves in Jharkhand

Palamu Tiger Reserve is the only tiger reserve in Jharkhand.

Palamu Tiger Reserve

  • Location: Latehar district, Jharkhand, India; western part of the Chotanagpur Plateau.
  • Other Name: Also known as Betla Tiger Reserve.
  • Historical Note: World’s first tiger census conducted in 1932 using the pugmark (footprint) method.
  • Tiger Reserve: Upgraded in 1974 as Palamu Tiger Reserve; only tiger reserve in Jharkhand.
  • Protected Area Complex: Forms part of Betla National Park and Palamau Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Area: 1129.93 sq km (Core/Critical: 414.08 sq km; Buffer/Peripheral: 715.85 sq km).
  • Hills: Netarhat hill station lies adjacent to the reserve.
  • River: North Koel River, Auranga River, Burha River.
  • Plants: Sal forests, mixed deciduous forests, bamboo forests.
  • Animals: Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Leopard, Grey Wolf, Dhole, Gaur, Sloth Bear.

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