Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve

Coordinates: 22°28′N 78°25′E / 22.47°N 78.41°E / 22.47; 78.41
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Pachmarhi Valley, in Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.

The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is a non-use conservation area and

The conservation area was created in 1999 by the Indian government. It also contains animals from the Himalayan mountains and from the lower

biosphere reserve
in 2009.

Geography

The Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve is located within areas of

Chhindwara Districts in Madhya Pradesh.[2]

The biosphere reserve's total area is 4,926.28 square kilometres (1,217,310 acres). It includes three wildlife conservation units:[3]

  • Bori Sanctuary
    (518.00 km2)
  • Pachmarhi Sanctuary (461.37 km2).
  • Satpura National Park
    (524.37 km2)

Satpura National Park is designated as the core zone and the remaining area of 4401.91 km2, including the Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuaries, serves as the buffer zone.

Waterfall in Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve

Ecology

The reserve is composed primarily of forest habitats, and is an important transition zone between the forest species of western and eastern India.

Flora

Flowering twigs of Chironji (Buchanania cochinchinensis) growing at Pachmarchi hill

The forests are dominated by

jamun and arjun.[4] The Cuddapah almond
trees are abundantly found over the hills of Pachmarchi.

Fourteen ethno-botanical plant species that occur in PBR have been studied, which are traded from the selected villages of the buffer zone area of PBR. Different plant parts of these important species are collected by the local people for their own consumption and trade. A part of the reserve vegetation has been studied by Prof. Chandra Prakash Kala, especially with respect to the indigenous uses of the plants.


Fauna

Large mammal species include

muntjac deer, sambar deer (Cervus multicolor), and rhesus macaque live in the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.[5]

The endemic fauna includes

flying squirrels
.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Panchmarhi - United Nations Educations".
  2. ^ "Complete Guide to Panchamarhi Biosphere Reserve". 19 December 2016.
  3. ^ "What does Panchamarhi Reserve consists of - Quora".
  4. ^ National Council of Educational Research and Training. "Science: Textbook for Class VIII". Publication Department, 2010, p.800 .
  5. ^ "Panchamaarhi Biosphere Reserve Madhya Pradesh - Toppr".

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