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Learn about Sariska Tiger Reserve, an Indian national park in Rajasthan. Explore effects of deforestation on tribes living in the park and the conservation efforts in place to protect them and the wildlife.
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COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION By Sandra Monis
EFFECTS OF DEFORESTATION ON TRIBES
SARISKA TIGER RESERVE • An Indian national park • Located in Alwar district, Rajastan. • Created in 1978. • A part of India's Project Tiger scheme. • Present area of the park is 866 km². • Attraction: Bengal Tigers. • Forest is typical dry deciduous, dramatically changing with the change in season. • The terrain is undulating plateau lands and wide valleys. • Besides tiger, herbivores, spotted deer, sambar, blue bull can be commonly seen and found in good density.