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time, these areas began to show signs of ecological recovery.<ref name=Rao>Rao 2004</ref> ]s, ]s, grasses and small trees began to appear, followed by herbaceous flora, eventually leading to natural forest type.<ref name=Rao/> It was observed that grass began to grow on the vacated agricultural fields and the adjoining forest areas started recuperating.<ref name=Rao/> By 1999&ndash;2002 several plant species emerged in these buffer zones.<ref name=Rao/> The newly arisen lush green fields attracted grass eating animals, mainly deer and elephants, who slowly migrated towards these areas and even preferred to stay there throughout the monsoon.<ref name=Rao/>
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time, these areas began to show signs of ecological recovery.<ref name=Rao>Rao 2004</ref> ]s, ]s, grasses and small trees began to appear, followed by herbaceous flora, eventually leading to natural forest type.<ref name=Rao/> It was observed that grass began to grow on the vacated agricultural fields and the adjoining forest areas started recuperating.<ref name=Rao/> By 1999&ndash;2002 several plant species emerged in these buffer zones.<ref name=Rao/> The newly arisen lush green fields attracted grass eating animals, mainly deer and elephants, who slowly migrated towards these areas and even preferred to stay there throughout the monsoon.<ref name=Rao/>
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the natural ecosystem.<ref name=Tiwari4/> Excessive trampling of soil due to tourist pressure has led to reduction in plant species and has also resulted in reduced soil moisture.<ref name=Tiwari4/> The tourists have increasingly used fuel wood for cooking.<ref name=Tiwari4/> This is a cause of concern as this fuel wood is obtained from the nearby forests, resulting in greater pressure on the forest ecosystem of the park.<ref name=Tiwari4/> Additionally, tourists have also caused problems by making noise, littering and causing disturbances in general.<ref name=Tiwari5>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 311</ref>
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the natural ecosystem.<ref name=Tiwari4/> Excessive trampling of soil due to tourist pressure has led to reduction in plant species and has also resulted in reduced soil moisture.<ref name=Tiwari4/> The tourists have increasingly used fuel wood for cooking.<ref name=Tiwari4/> This is a cause of concern as this fuel wood is obtained from the nearby forests, resulting in greater pressure on the forest ecosystem of the park.<ref name=Tiwari4/> Additionally, tourists have also caused problems by making noise, littering and causing disturbances in general.<ref name=Tiwari5>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 311</ref>
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pressure has led to reduction in plant species and has also resulted in reduced soil moisture. The tourists have increasingly used fuel wood for cooking. This is a cause of concern as this fuel wood is obtained from the nearby forests, resulting in greater pressure on the forest ecosystem of the park. Additionally, tourists have also caused problems by making noise, littering and causing disturbances in general.
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cover is greater in Sal dominated areas of woody vegetation.<ref name=Singh1/> Healthy regeneration in sapling and seedling layers is occurring in the ''Mallotus philippensis'', '']'' and ''Diospyros tomentosa'' communities, but in the Sal forests the regeneration of ] and ] is poor.<ref name=Singh1/>
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cover is greater in Sal dominated areas of woody vegetation.<ref name=Singh1/> Healthy regeneration in sapling and seedling layers is occurring in the ''Mallotus philippensis'', '']'' and ''Diospyros tomentosa'' communities, but in the Sal forests the regeneration of ] and ] is poor.<ref name=Singh1/>
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As early as 1991, the Corbett National Park played host to 3237 tourist vehicles carrying 45,215 visitors during the main tourist seasons between 15 November and 15 June. This heavy influx of tourists has led to visible stress signs on the natural ecosystem. Excessive trampling of soil due to tourist
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Tiwari & Joshi (1997) consider summer (April-June) to be the best season for Indian tourists to visit the park while recommending the winter months (November-January) for foreign tourists. According to Riley & Riley (2005): "Best chances of seeing a tiger to come late in the dry season- April
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Two villages situated on the southern boundary were shifted to the ]–] area situated on ]–] highway during 1990–93; the vacated areas were designated as buffer zones.<ref name=Rao/> The families in these villages were mostly dependent on forest products.<ref name=Rao/> With the passage of
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Two villages situated on the southern boundary were shifted to the ]–] area situated on ]–] highway during 1990–93; the vacated areas were designated as buffer zones.<ref name=Rao/> The families in these villages were mostly dependent on forest products.<ref name=Rao/> With the passage of
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A total of 488 different species of plants have been recorded in the park.<ref name=Pant1> Pant 1976</ref> Tree density inside the reserve is higher in the areas of '']'' forests and lowest in the '']''-'']'' forests.<ref name=Singh1>Singh et al. 1995</ref> Total tree basal
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A total of 488 different species of plants have been recorded in the park.<ref name=Pant1> Pant 1976</ref> Tree density inside the reserve is higher in the areas of '']'' forests and lowest in the '']''-'']'' forests.<ref name=Singh1>Singh et al. 1995</ref> Total tree basal
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and timber cutting. Over time the area in the reserve was increased — 797.72 km² (308 sq mi) were added in 1991 as a buffer for the Corbett Tiger Reserve. The 1991 additions included the entire Kalagarh forest division, assimilating the 301.18 km² (116.3 sq mi) area of Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary
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As early as 1991, the Corbett National Park played host to 3237 tourist vehicles carrying 45,215 visitors during the main tourist seasons between 15 November and 15 June.<ref name=Tiwari4>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 309</ref> This heavy influx of tourists has led to visible stress signs on
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As early as 1991, the Corbett National Park played host to 3237 tourist vehicles carrying 45,215 visitors during the main tourist seasons between 15 November and 15 June.<ref name=Tiwari4>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 309</ref> This heavy influx of tourists has led to visible stress signs on
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In the summer, ]s are seen in large ]s of several hundred.<ref name=Riley2/> The ] found in the reserve is a dangerous species, capable of killing a chital deer.<ref name=Riley2/> Local ] were saved from extinction by captive breeding programs that subsequent;y released crocodiles into
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In the summer, ]s are seen in large ]s of several hundred.<ref name=Riley2/> The ] found in the reserve is a dangerous species, capable of killing a chital deer.<ref name=Riley2/> Local ] were saved from extinction by captive breeding programs that subsequent;y released crocodiles into
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A major incident in the history of the reserve followed the construction of a dam at the Kalagarh river and the submerging of 80 km² (30.9 sq mi) of prime low lying riverine area.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> The consequences ranged from local extinction of swamp deer to a massive reduction in ]
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A major incident in the history of the reserve followed the construction of a dam at the Kalagarh river and the submerging of 80 km² (30.9 sq mi) of prime low lying riverine area.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> The consequences ranged from local extinction of swamp deer to a massive reduction in ]
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in the park is temperate compared to most other protected areas of India. The temperature may vary from 5 °C (41 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F) during the winter and some mornings are foggy. Summer temperatures normally do not rise above 40 °C (104 °F). Rainfall ranges from light during the dry season to
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The villages surrounding the park are at least 15&ndash;20 years old and no new villages have come up in the recent past.<ref name=Tiwari3>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 263</ref> The increasing population growth rate and the density of population within 1 to 2 kilometers from the park
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The villages surrounding the park are at least 15&ndash;20 years old and no new villages have come up in the recent past.<ref name=Tiwari3>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 263</ref> The increasing population growth rate and the density of population within 1 to 2 kilometers from the park
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The villages surrounding the park are at least 15–20 years old and no new villages have come up in the recent past. The increasing population growth rate and the density of population within 1 to 2 kilometers from the park present a challenge to the management of the reserve. Incidents of
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The park is located between 29°25' to 29°39'N latitude and 78°44' to 79°07'E longitude.<ref name=UNEP1/> The average altitude of the region ranges between 360 metres (1,181 ft) and 1,040 metres (3,412 ft).<ref name=Tiwari2/> It has numerous ]s, ]s, minor ]s and small ]s with varying
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The park is located between 29°25' to 29°39'N latitude and 78°44' to 79°07'E longitude.<ref name=UNEP1/> The average altitude of the region ranges between 360 metres (1,181 ft) and 1,040 metres (3,412 ft).<ref name=Tiwari2/> It has numerous ]s, ]s, minor ]s and small ]s with varying
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The ] in the park is temperate compared to most other protected areas of India.<ref name=Tiwari8/> The temperature may vary from 5 °C (41 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F) during the winter and some mornings are foggy.<ref name=Tiwari8/> Summer temperatures normally do not rise above 40 °C (104
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The ] in the park is temperate compared to most other protected areas of India.<ref name=Tiwari8/> The temperature may vary from 5 °C (41 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F) during the winter and some mornings are foggy.<ref name=Tiwari8/> Summer temperatures normally do not rise above 40 °C (104
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The reserve, located partly along a valley between the ] in the north and the ] in the south, has a sub-Himalayan belt structure.<ref name=Tiwari2/> The upper tertiary rocks are exposed towards the base of the Siwalik range and hard ] units form broad ridges.<ref name=Tiwari2/>
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The reserve, located partly along a valley between the ] in the north and the ] in the south, has a sub-Himalayan belt structure.<ref name=Tiwari2/> The upper tertiary rocks are exposed towards the base of the Siwalik range and hard ] units form broad ridges.<ref name=Tiwari2/>
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The habitat of the reserve faces threats from ] such as the exotic ]s '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> Natural resources like trees and grasses are exploited by the local population while encroachment of at least of 13.62 ] by 74 families has been recorded.<ref
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The habitat of the reserve faces threats from ] such as the exotic ]s '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> Natural resources like trees and grasses are exploited by the local population while encroachment of at least of 13.62 ] by 74 families has been recorded.<ref
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Over 585 species of resident and migratory birds have been categorized, including crested serpent ], blossom headed ] and the red ] — ancestor of all ].<ref name=Riley2/> 33 species of ], 7 species of ], 7 species of ] and 37 species of ] have also been recorded.<ref
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Over 585 species of resident and migratory birds have been categorized, including crested serpent ], blossom headed ] and the red ] — ancestor of all ].<ref name=Riley2/> 33 species of ], 7 species of ], 7 species of ] and 37 species of ] have also been recorded.<ref
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A major incident in the history of the reserve followed the construction of a dam at the Kalagarh river and the submerging of 80 km² (30.9 sq mi) of prime low lying riverine area. The consequences ranged from local extinction of swamp deer to a massive reduction in
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present a challenge to the management of the reserve.<ref name=Tiwari3/> Incidents of killing cattle by tigers and leopards have led to acts of retaliation by the local population in some cases.<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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population.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> The reservoir formed due to the submerging of land has also led to an increase in aquatic fauna and has additionally served as a habitat for winter migrants.<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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population.<ref name=Projecttiger1/> The reservoir formed due to the submerging of land has also led to an increase in aquatic fauna and has additionally served as a habitat for winter migrants.<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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highway during 1990–93; the vacated areas were designated as buffer zones. The families in these villages were mostly dependent on forest products. With the passage of time, these areas began to show signs of ecological recovery.
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There were 109 cases of poaching recorded in 1988&ndash;89.<ref name=Tiwari6>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 269</ref> This figure dropped to 12 reported cases in 1997&ndash;98 .<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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There were 109 cases of poaching recorded in 1988&ndash;89.<ref name=Tiwari6>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 269</ref> This figure dropped to 12 reported cases in 1997&ndash;98 .<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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as a part of the Kalagarh division. It was chosen in 1974 as the location for launching Project Tiger, an ambitious and well known wildlife conservation project. The reserve is administered from its headquarters in the
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The Indian government has further approved the construction of a 12 km (7.5 mi) stone ] on the southern boundary of the reserve where it comes in direct contact with agricultural fields.<ref name=Projecttiger1/>
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The new name honors the well-known author and wildlife conservationist Jim Corbett, who played a key role in creating the reserve by using his influence to persuade the provincial government to establish it.
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The park is located between 29°25' to 29°39'N latitude and 78°44' to 79°07'E longitude. The average altitude of the region ranges between 360 metres (1,181 ft) and 1,040 metres (3,412 ft). It has numerous
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present a challenge to the management of the reserve.<ref name=Tiwari3/> Incidents of killing cattle by tigers and leopards have led to acts of retaliation by the local population in some cases
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killing cattle by tigers and leopards have led to acts of retaliation by the local population in some cases. The Indian government has approved the construction of a 12 km (7.5 mi) stone
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and even elephant for food. The tigers prey upon the larger animals in rare cases of food shortage, often in packs using the advantage of numerical superiority. The reserve has enormous
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The reserve does not allow hunting, but does permit timber cutting for domestic purposes. Soon after the establishment of the reserve, rules prohibiting killing and capturing of
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Characteristic longitudinal valleys, geographically termed ''Doons,'' or ''Duns'' can be seen formed along the narrow tectonic zones between lineaments.<ref name=Tiwari2/>
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Characteristic longitudinal valleys, geographically termed ''Doons,'' or ''Duns'' can be seen formed along the narrow tectonic zones between lineaments.<ref name=Tiwari2/>
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aspects and degrees of slopes.<ref name=Tiwari2/> The park encompasses the ''Patli Dun'' ] formed by the ].<ref name=Tiwari8>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 286</ref>
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aspects and degrees of slopes.<ref name=Tiwari2/> The park encompasses the ''Patli Dun'' ] formed by the ].<ref name=Tiwari8>Tiwari & Joshi 1997: 286</ref>
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population. The reservoir formed due to the submerging of land has also led to an increase in aquatic fauna and has additionally served as a habitat for winter migrants.
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forests. Total tree basal cover is greater in Sal dominated areas of woody vegetation. Healthy regeneration in sapling and seedling layers is occurring in the
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destination. The increase in tourist activities, among other problems, continues to present a serious challenge to the park's ecological balance.
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under their Terai Arc Landscape Programme. The programme aims to protect three of the five terrestrial flagship species, the tiger, the
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A total of 488 different species of plants have been recorded in the park. Tree density inside the reserve is higher in the areas of
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in the south, has a sub-Himalayan belt structure. The upper tertiary rocks are exposed towards the base of the Siwalik range and hard
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and birds within its boundaries were passed. The park fared well during the 1930s under an elected administration. But during the
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Early-morning encounter with a Sambar deer in Jim Corbett National Park, on a guided elephant tour from the Dhikala tourist lodge.
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Bengal tigers, although plentiful, are not easily spotted due to the abundance of camouflage in the reserve. Thick jungle, the
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There were 109 cases of poaching recorded in 1988–89. This figure dropped to 12 reported cases in 1997–98 .
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were saved from extinction by captive breeding programs that subsequent;y released crocodiles into the Ramganga river.
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of Tehri formally ceded a part of his princely state to the British in return for their assistance in ousting the
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are found in hilly areas but may also venture into the low land jungles. Smaller felines in the park include the
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on the southern boundary of the reserve where it comes in direct contact with agricultural fields.
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Over 585 species of resident and migratory birds have been categorized, including crested serpent
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belt geographical structure. It contains 488 different species of plants and a diverse variety of
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region to ensure that the local citizens profit from tourism while the park remains protected.
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Map of the Park provided by Project Tiger Directorate, Ministry of Environment, Govt of India.
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Rao, R.S.P. "Secondary succession in the buffer zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttaranchal".
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Though the main focus is protection of wildlife, the reserve management has also encouraged
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found in the reserve is a dangerous species, capable of killing a chital deer. Local
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units form broad ridges. Characteristic longitudinal valleys, geographically termed
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Pant, P.C. (1976). Plants of Corbett National Park, Uttar Pradesh. Journal of the
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Singh, Ashok. "Analysis of woody vegetation of Corbett National Park, India".
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Nainital District (Corbett Park). National Informatics Centre of India.
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can be seen formed along the narrow tectonic zones between lineaments.
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to mid June-and go out with mahouts and elephants for several days."
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with varying aspects and degrees of slopes. The park encompasses the
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Two villages situated on the southern boundary were shifted to the
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Wildlife in the Himalayan Foothills: Conservation and Management
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of India, the secure survival of which is the main objective of
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who played a key role in its establishment — is the oldest
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Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves
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communities, but in the Sal forests the regeneration of
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The reserve, located partly along a valley between the
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from his domain. The Boksas - a tribal people from the
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there in 1907 and established a reserve area known as
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Other mammals include four kinds of deer ( 1457:, the park acts as a protected area for the 2989:Information about Jim Corbett National Park 2830: 2429: 2415: 1264:Information about Jim Corbett National Park 516:the Ramganga river.<ref name=Riley2/> 508:the Ramganga river.<ref name=Riley2/> 2764: 2558: 2556: 2497: 2495: 2471: 2469: 2467: 2465: 2051: 2037: 1607:A stream inside the Corbett National Park. 2767:India's Wildlife History: an Introduction 2485: 2483: 2481: 2366: 2364: 2362: 2323: 2321: 2319: 2317: 2315: 2313: 2303: 2301: 2299: 2257: 2255: 2253: 2251: 2249: 2247: 1739:A male elephant in Corbett National Park. 2297: 2295: 2293: 2291: 2289: 2287: 2285: 2283: 2281: 2279: 2237: 2235: 2233: 2231: 1894: 1734: 1602: 2938: 2914: 2685:Tiwari, P. C. (Editor) (January 1997). 2553: 2544: 2513: 2492: 2462: 2455: 2453: 2352: 2350: 2348: 2346: 2344: 2342: 2269: 2267: 2113:Reserved and Protected forests of India 3035: 2872:. 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India

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