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Amangarh Tiger Reserve

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Nearest city
  
Bijnor

Established
  
2012

Amangarh Tiger Reserve

Location
  
Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, India

Amangarh Tiger Reserve is a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in India. It is located in Amangarh in Bijnor district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It has an area of 80 km2 and is one among the only three Tiger Reserves in Uttar Pradesh, the other two being Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. It is home to tigers, elephants and a wide variety of other wild animals.

History

Amangarh Tiger Reserve was originally part of the famed Jim Corbett National Park, and after the state of Uttarakhand was carved out of Uttar Pradesh, Jim Corbett went to Uttarakhand and Amangarh remained in Uttar Pradesh. Amangarh Tiger reserve forms an extension of and buffer to Jim Corbett National Park. It was notified in 2012 as a Tiger Reserve. There was no human settlement inside this zone, hence the notification was easier.

Declaration of this zone as a Tiger Reserve would go a long way in conservation efforts in Uttar Pradesh as the area would henceforth get central funds and attention from National Tiger Conservation Authority and lead to more effective management and security of this zone.

References

Amangarh Tiger Reserve Wikipedia