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Vegetation in Kanha National Park
India Wildlife Tours offers online tour booking for wildlife tours to the Kanha National Park and gives you details on the type of vegetation at this large wildlife park in Madhya Pradesh, India. Spread over an area if 940 square kilometers the Kanha National Park is covered with bamboo thickets, Sal forests, grasslands and pretty streams.
Vegetation at the Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India varies with altitude. Moist deciduous forests cover 27 percent of the Kanha National Park and the rest of the wildlife sanctuary is generously endowed with deep valleys and meadows that lie in the midst of dry deciduous forest stretches and dadar meadows. A section of the Kanha forest is broken up into grassy meadows that are the outcome of slash-and-burn agricultural pattern followed by the Baiga tribals in the yesteryears.
The variety of vegetation at the Kanha National Park makes it possible for a large variety of mammals, reptiles and birds to find the right natural habitat.
The common vegetation species identifiable at the Kanha National Park include Acacia torta, Bauhinia retusa, Butea menosperma, Anogeissus latifolia, Emblica officinalis, Maughania stricta, Pennisetum alopecurus, Cassia fistula, Phoenix acaulis, Shorea robusta, Dendrocalamus strictus and other plant species.
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