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  2. Kanha Tiger Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Kanha Tiger Reserve encompasses an area of 940 km 2 (360 sq mi) in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh. It is divided into two protected areas, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km 2 (97 and 116 sq mi), respectively. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and was designated tiger reserve in 1973.

  3. Kuno National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kuno National Park is a national park and wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, India.It derives its name from the Kuno River.It was established in 1981 as a wildlife sanctuary with an initial area of 344.686 km 2 (133.084 sq mi) in the Sheopur and Morena districts. [1]

  4. Jim Corbett National Park - Wikipedia

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    A reserve area known as Hailey National Park covering 323.75 km 2 (125.00 sq mi) was created in 1936, when Sir Malcolm Hailey was the Governor of United Provinces, and Asia's first national park came into existence. [10] Hunting was not allowed in the reserve, only timber cutting for domestic purposes was permitted.

  5. Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary in Mungeli district of Chhattisgarh and in the Anuppur and Dindori districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It was established in 1975, under the provisions of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, and declared as a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger, in 2009.

  6. Bandhavgarh National Park - Wikipedia

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    Bandhavgarh Fort. Bandhavgarh National Park is located in the Umaria district of the state of Madhya Pradesh.Bandhavgarh National Park and Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary form the core area of Bandhavgarh tiger reserve, which spreads over a total area of 716 km 2 (276 sq mi).

  7. Panna National Park - Wikipedia

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    Panna National Park was declared as one of the Tiger reserves of India in 1994/95 and placed under the protection of Project Tiger. [3] [4] The decline of tiger population in Panna has been reported several times. [5] [6] Two female tigers were relocated there from Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park in March 2009.