Nauradehi Sanctuary becomes home for rare birds

क्षमा करें, यह समाचार आपके अनुरोध की भाषा में उपलब्ध नहीं है। कृपया यहाँ देखें।

Nauradehi Sanctuary becomes home for rare birds
October 11
The presence of 165 different types of rare birds and 5 tigers in the Nauradehi Sanctuary, spread over three districts of the state, charms the tourists visiting here.

Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of ​​1197.04 Sq. Km up to Sagar, Damoh and Narsinghpur districts. The entire sanctuary is situated on a plateau. In Damoh district it is towards Durgavati Sanctuary up to Bandhavgarh National Park in the east. This sanctuary is adjacent to Jabalpur Sagar Highway. It has 8 ranges. A large number of tourists come from far and wide to see countless wild animals in these ranges. Nauradehi has proved to be a corridor for Panna Tiger Reserve and is indirectly connected to Satpura Tiger Reserve. Due to its connectivity with Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and Rani Durgavati Wildlife Sanctuary, it has become a home of birds. Overall, the Nauradehi Sanctuary is turning out to be an ideal habitat for birds.