Bihar Tourism Tigers in Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Bettiah, Bihar -
नमस्कार दोस्तों,
हमारे कई मित्रों की यह शिकायत रही है की उन्होने वाल्मीकि नगर का टूर किया है मगर उन्हे कभी वाल्मीकि टाईगर रिजर्व मे बाघ नहीं दिखा हमारे प्यारे दोस्तों के ज्ञानवर्द्धन के उद्देश्य से मैंने इस विडिओ को पब्लिश किया है । उम्मीद है आपको यह विडियो पसंद आएगी।
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Planning and Implementation of Ecotourism in Valmiki Tiger Reserve Paperback- [ Ссылка ]
If you like Tigers and Jungle then definitely read this What wonderful experiences have been shared by the author in this book.
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वाल्मीकि टाईगर रिजर्व की विस्तृत जानकारी के लिए इस लेख को पढ़ें - [ Ссылка ]
रामायण काल से है हमारा वाल्मीकि नगर।
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In this report (Video),
VTR provide details of the fieldwork carried out over this period, and present the findings of our attempt to determine the status of tigers in the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Bihar.
The state of Bihar has a forested area of 6,804 km2 constituting 7% of the total geographic area of the state. The state has also one National Park (NP) and 12 Wildlife Sanctuaries (WLS), most of which are restricted to the southern border with Jharkhand. Most of the forest areas were under the local ‘Zamindar’ till 1952. During the Zamindari period, the present tiger reserve was owned and managed by Bettiah Raj and Ramnagar Raj. The deteriorating condition of the forests under the unscientific management and intensively exploitative felling had led the State Government to take over the management of the forests under the Bihar Private Protected Forest Act, 1947.
The Ramnagar Raj Forest was taken over in the year 1950 and the Bettiah Raj forests were taken over in 1953-1954. Consequently, under the Land Reforms Act 1950, these forests become the property of the State and were notifi ed as Protected Forests under section 29 (3) of the Indian Forests Act, 1927. Most of the forest areas were given on lease to Bihar State Development Forest Corporation for development of forestry.
The only tiger reserve of the state, VTR is located in the extreme ortheastern corner along the international border with Nepal. In the west, the reserve is bounded by the Gandak river. Valmiki Tiger Reserve occupies 901.13km2 of the northernmost part of West Champaran district in Bettiah taluka (Fig. 2). The area lies between latitude 27° 10’ N and 27° 30’ N, and longitude 83° 50’ E and 84° 10’ E. Administratively, this tiger
reserve is divided into two forest divisions (Division-1 & Division-2) and managed under eight ranges namely: Manguraha, Gobardhana, Raghia, Chiutaha, Harnatand, Ganuali, Valmiki Nagar and Madanpur, which comprises 65 forest sub-beats known as management units.
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