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The Bori Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Hoshangabad District of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. Bori Wildlife Sanctuary includes India's oldest forest preserve, the Bori Reserve Forest, established in 1865 along the Tewa River. The sanctuary covers an area of , located in the northern foothills of the Satpura Range. It is bounded by the Satpura National Park to the north and east, and by the Tawa River to the west. The sanctuary, together with Satpura National Park and the Pachmarhi Sanctuary, forms the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary is mostly covered in mixed deciduous and bamboo forests, part of the Eastern Highlands moist deciduous forests ecoregion. It is an important transition zone between the forests of western and eastern India. Dominant trees include teak ''(Tectona grandis)'', dhaora ''(Anogeissus latifolia)'', tendu ''(Diospyros melanoxylon)'', among others. Large mammal species include tiger, leopard, wild boar, muntjac deer, gaur ''(Bos gaurus)'', chital deer (''Axis axis''), sambar (''Cervus unicolor''), and Rhesus Macaques. ==References== * (Bori Wildlife Sanctuary ) mptourism.com 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bori Wildlife Sanctuary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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