Bhoramdeo Wildlife Sanctuary

Bhoramdeo Wildlife Sanctuary

Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary Latest News

Poachers have killed two bison recently at the Chilfi East Range of the Bhoramdev Sanctuary at Kawardha in Chhattisgarh.

About Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Bhoramdeo Wildlife Sanctuary, is located in the Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh.
  • It was notified in the year 2001. 
  • It is part of the larger Maikal range of the Satpura hills, which is known for its unique ecosystem. 
  • It is part of the Kanha-Achanakmar Corridor, which connects Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh with Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in Chhattisgarh. 
  • Named after the famous Bhoramdeo Temple situated nearby, the sanctuary covers an area of approximately 352 sq.km.
    • Bhoramdeo Temple, an ancient temple complex dating back to the 7th to 11th centuries, was built by the Nagvanshi dynasty. 
    • The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is often referred to as the “Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh,”.
  • The sanctuary’s terrain is characterized by undulating hills, dense forests, and numerous streams.
  • The region surrounding Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary is inhabited by various tribal communities, including the Baiga, Gond, and Kanwar tribes.
  • Rivers: This wildlife sanctuary is the origin of the Fen and Sankari rivers.
  • Vegetation: The sanctuary’s diverse ecosystem includes tropical moist and dry deciduous forests. 
  • Flora: Lush forests of Saaj, Sal, Tendu, and Nilgiri trees.
  • Fauna: It is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and various species of deer and birds.

Source: ETVB

Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary FAQs

Q1: Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state of India?

Ans: Chhattisgarh

Q2: Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary is part of which major hill range?

Ans: It is part of the larger Maikal range of the Satpura hills.

Q3: Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary derives its name from which nearby famous temple?

Ans: Bhoramdeo Temple

Q4: Which tribal communities predominantly inhabit the region around the Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary?

Ans: Baiga, Gond, and Kanwar tribes.

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