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Shivaram Wildlife Sanctuary

🐊 Sivaram Wildlife Sanctuary: Telangana’s Exclusive Crocodile Haven Established 1987 | 36.29 sq km | Marsh Crocodiles (Muggers) | Godavari River | Mancherial & Peddapalli Districts 📍 Sivaram Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as Shivaram) is located along the holy River Godavari in Mancherial and Peddapalli districts, Telangana . Established in 1987 exclusively for the protection of marsh crocodiles (Mugger crocodiles) , it spans 36.29 square kilometres of dry deciduous and riverine forests. The sanctuary is situated 10 km from Manthani , 50 km from Mancherial town , and approximately 240 km from Hyderabad . The Godavari River serves as the lifeline of the sanctuary, creating sandbanks, deep pools, and abundant prey that sustain a healthy population of Mugger crocodiles (Crocodylus palustris) . Apart from crocodiles, the sanctuary is home to Panthers (leopards), Sloth Bears, Nilgai, Cheetal, Sambar, Blackbuck, Chousingha (four-horned antel...
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Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary

🐅 Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary: Riverside Wilderness of Telangana Established 1977 | 635.4 sq km | Tigers, Panthers, Sloth Bears | Kinnerasani River | Bhadradri Kothagudem District 📍 Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, Telangana , about 24 km from Kothagudem and 12 km from Palvancha town . Established in 1977 , it spans 635.4 square kilometres of dry deciduous teak forests. The sanctuary derives its name from the perennial Kinnerasani River , which flows through the heart of the forest and eventually joins the Godavari River . The riverine ecosystem creates stunning landscapes, waterholes, and excellent wildlife visibility. Kinnerasani is home to an impressive diversity of fauna including Bengal Tigers, Indian Leopards (Panthers), Sloth Bears, Indian Gaurs (Bison), Dholes, Sambar, Cheetal, Chinkara, Chousingha (Four-horned antelope), Blackbucks, Wild Boars, Hyenas, and Jackals . With over 150 species...

Telangana Forests

🌳 Telangana’s Forests & Biodiversity Flora, Fauna, National Parks, Sacred Groves & Conservation Initiatives 📊 Forest Cover: 26,904 sq km (24% of area) | 2,800+ Plant Taxa | 108 Mammal Species | 65+ Sacred Groves The State of Telangana is endowed with a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Dense teak forests are mainly found in the northern part along the banks of the Godavari River. According to the Champion & Seth Classification (1968) , Telangana’s forests belong to three forest type groups, further divided into twelve forest types. Teak ( Tectona grandis ) no longer ranks among the top five tree species due to over‑felling, as per the latest State of Environment Report. Telangana harbors 2,800 plant taxa (1,051 genera, 185 families) – 16% of India’s Angiosperms. Among these, 2,071 dicotyledons and 729 monocotyledons. The state is spread across nine agro‑climatic regions, supporting immense biological wealth. ...

Sacred Groves of Telangana

🌿 Sacred Groves of Telangana Ancient Sanctuaries of Biodiversity | Living Cultural Heritage of the Deccan & Western Ghats 📜 65+ Groves (Telangana) | 1500+ (Kerala) | 47 Sacred Medicinal Plants | 1st Major Conservation Effort Sacred groves (SGs) are small forest patches protected by local communities as residences of deities and sites for rituals. They act as invaluable storehouses of biodiversity, preserving rare flora, fauna, and genetic resources for generations. These ancient natural sanctuaries are the first major effort in conserving biodiversity , blending taboos, religious beliefs, and ecological wisdom. In Telangana, 65 sacred groves have been officially documented — but conservationists believe the actual number is far larger. Kerala possesses over 1,500 recorded groves, each a refuge for endemic species. I. The Sacred Geography: Beliefs & Biodiversity Sacred groves are biol...