Dudhwa Tiger Reserve
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is a protected area located in the northern part of India, primarily in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Established in 1977, it covers approximately 1,284 square kilometers and is part of the larger Dudhwa National Park. The reserve is known for its diverse ecosystems, including grasslands, wetlands, and dense forests, which provide a habitat for various wildlife species.
The reserve is home to a significant population of Bengal tigers, along with other animals such as Indian rhinoceroses, leopards, and numerous bird species. It plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers interested in studying the rich biodiversity of the region.