Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary
Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Kannod Tehsil of Dewas district and parts of Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh.[2] It is spread over an area of 132 square kilometers. It is connected to Ratapani Tiger Reserve through corridors. The dry deciduous forest consists of teak, tendu and bamboo.
Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary | |
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IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary Kheoni wildlife sanctuary (location within Madhya Pradesh) | |
Location | Dewas district and Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh, India |
Nearest city | Kannod |
Coordinates | 22.8373°N 76.8765°E[1] |
Area | 132 km2 (51 sq mi) |
Established | 1974 |
Governing body | Forest Department, Madhya Pradesh |
It has a presence of tigers, which have apparently migrated from Ratapani and colonized Kheoni. Leopards are present in significant numbers. Other commonly found carnivores are jungle cats, jackals and striped hyena. The dominant herbivore species are nilgai, blackbuck, chinkara and chital (spotted deer). Sambar, wild boar, barking deer, four-horned antelope, and palm civet are also present, but rarely sighted.
According to a bird survey done in April 2018, Kheoni has around 125 species of birds, including the state bird of Madhya Pradesh, the Indian paradise flycatcher.[3] Other birds in abundance are plum-headed parakeet, Eurasian collared dove, laughing dove, chestnut shouldered petronia, common crow and black drongo.
References
- "Kheoni". protectedplanet.net.
- "Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary". WildTrails Recent Sightings.
- "Four new species found in first Malwa bird count". The Times of India. 9 April 2018.