Buldhana Botha Forest Ghat
An outstanding and unusual video captured from Buldhana Botha forest ghat (in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra)
Botha Forest (Dnyanganga Sanctuary) . . . ..
A short video of Forest Safari in Dnyanganga Sanctuary.
Botha, a small village in Khamgaon tehsil of Buldhana district in Maharashtra, is well-known for
its success in the Joint Forest Management Programme in Maharashtra, which was initiated by the
enthusiastic DFO Dr. Mohan Jha.
The village comes under Khamgaon Range in Buldhana Forest Division. This forest is classified as
a Class A forest and covers an area of 1510 ha. The village lies on the outskirts of the Dnyanganga
wildlife sanctuary, and part of the conserved forest falls within the sanctuary.
For more information contact:
Bhagwan
Village Botha
Buldhana District, Maharashtra.
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botha forest dnyanga tiger reserve . this forest is located in maharsahtra ( india) tigers are offenly seen in this forest . monkeys are more and they can be seen easily , people give them so food , in this video you can see one gentalman from car giving so food to monkey , thus we we going from botha forest . we were expecting some animal movement but no animal were see rather than a monkey ...
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Botha Forest (Dnyanganga Sanctuary)
A short video of Forest Safari in Dnyanganga Sanctuary.
Botha, a small village in Khamgaon tehsil of Buldhana district in Maharashtra, is well-known for
its success in the Joint Forest Management Programme in Maharashtra, which was initiated by the
enthusiastic DFO Dr. Mohan Jha.
The village comes under Khamgaon Range in Buldhana Forest Division. This forest is classified as
a Class A forest and covers an area of 1510 ha. The village lies on the outskirts of the Dnyanganga
wildlife sanctuary, and part of the conserved forest falls within the sanctuary.
For more information contact:
Bhagwan
Village Botha
Buldhana District, Maharashtra.
Man-animal conflict plagues villages in Maharashtra's Buldhana district
Wild sloth bears have killed 4 people and injured another 17 in Buldhana this year, on the fringes of the Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary. Not a single case has been recorded here before. Reason? Bears are most likely venturing out in search of water. Buldhana has had five successive years of drought and there are large water sources close to the human habitation just outside the reserve. Additionally, forest cover in the reserved forest zone just outside the sanctuary has grown rapidly over the past decade – the reserve is technically 202 sq km in size, but forest officials say it now covers 245 to 250 sq km.And, as a result of the drought, local farmers have switched to toor dal — which is a tall crop that grows to almost 7 ft.
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