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Trees for Tigers®

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

Target Completed
Project Purpose
Trees for Forests™ & Wildlife

Location

Plantation of 100,000 local trees at the Periphery of Kanha National Park, Mandla, Madhya Pradesh.

Aim

Enhancement of

Biodiversity

Carbon Sequestration

Increase in

Green Cover

Reduction of

Man-Animal Conflict

Generation of

Rural Employment

Conservation of

Water Table

Improvement of

Wildlife Habitats

Why Trees?

This project involves planting 100,000 trees in the periphery of Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Kanha National park is located in Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla / Balaghat districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Kanha National Park is one of the India’s finest tiger reserves. It is spread more than 940 sq km in a horseshoe shaped valley bound by the spurs of the Maikal range. The park presents a varied topography. Kanha also shelters one of the largest populations of tigers in the country (131 tigers as on June 2006). Some of the other larger animal species found in the park are sloth bears (111 as of 2000), leopards (80 as in 2000), wild dogs (396 as in 2000), striped hyena, spotted dear, wild boars, jungle cats, jackals and a variety of monkeys. Over 200 species of birds have been spotted in the park. The rare Indian wolf (Canis (lupus) indica) can be found in the far eastern part of the park. The most abundant prey species for the large predators is the spotted deer or chital, which are estimated to be about 20,000 in the park. The second largest population of deer is that of sambar (Cervus unicolor) which constitutes an important prey base for the tiger. Other commonly observed mammals include the common grey langur (6,668 in 2000), wild boar (8,534 in 2000), gaur (more than thousand in 2000), sambar (3,621 in 2000) and barasingha or swamp deer (this is the hard ground swamp deer (Cervus duvauceli branderi), found only in Kanha (barely 1200 survive in the world as of 2006) The chousingha and the nilgai (blue bull), though rare, can also be found in Kanha.

In order to reduce man-animal conflict and avoid human exploitation of the buffer zone areas of the National Park, afforestation in the periphery areas is critical. Regenerating these areas and making the land more productive alleviates poverty and strengthens rural livelihoods. The pressure on the park is reduced and the rich biodiversity it supports is protected.

Our partners work in 20 villages around the periphery of this park.

Tree Species

Bamboo(Bambusa vulgaris), Aonla(Phyllanthus emblica), Jamun(Syzygium cumini), Katang Bans (Bambusa arundinacea), Semal(Bombax ceiba), Mahua(Madhuca longifolia), Harra(Terminalia chebula), Bahera(Terminalia bellirica), Sagaun(Tectona grandis), Ber(Ziziphus mauritiana) And Khmer(Dipterocarpus turbinatus).

Fauna

The animal species found here are the tiger, sloth bear, wild dog, striped hyena, spotted deer, grey langur, swamp deer, wild boar, jungle cat, jackal and many kinds of monkeys.

The birds species found here include the stork, teal, pintail, pond heron, egret, peacock, peafowl, junglefowl, spurfowl, partridge, quail, ringdove, spotted parakeet, green pigeon, rock pigeon, cuckoo, papiha, roller, bee-eater, hoopoe, drongo, warbler, kingfisher, woodpecker, finch, oriole, owl, and flycatcher.

 

Audit Independent Audit for Pench
Pench

Excerpt

Total saplings were 1,00,000 planted in the area of around 37.09 hectares during in 2016-17 monsoons. The planting has been carried out as per the plan and an approximate number of saplings physically verified is in agreement with the number of saplings planted.

 The success ratio of planting works to be 67.67%.

Village Karwahi is home to around 3500 tribals of Gond and Meena community. Planting of 100,000 indigenous species like drum sticks, custard apple, neem, amla, shisham, jamun etc. in this region of state will not only benefit the environment, wildlife but also the communities by adding an additional source of revenue to their income.

Audit Independent Audit for Audit for Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Audit for Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

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INDEPENDENT AUDIT

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Excerpt

"Total saplings were 70,356 planted in the area of around 75 hectares in the 2010, 2011& 2012 monsoon.The plantations have been carried out as per the plan and the approximate number of saplings physically verified is in agreement with the numbers of saplings planted (as per the report of FES). We are of the opinion that looking to the steps taken by FES the results of the activity will be affirmative."

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