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In which year was the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary declared a sanctuary?
In which year was the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary declared a sanctuary?
- 1980
- 1990
- 1988 (correct)
- 1992
Which tribe inhabits the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
Which tribe inhabits the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
- Bhil tribe
- Tharu tribe (correct)
- Gond tribe
- Santhal tribe
What type of ecosystem is the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary a part of?
What type of ecosystem is the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary a part of?
- Indo-Gangetic Plain ecosystem
- Bhabar-Terai ecosystem (correct)
- Eastern Ghats ecosystem
- Western Ghats ecosystem
What type of vegetation is found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What type of vegetation is found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
Which of the following flora is found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
Which of the following flora is found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the former name of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the former name of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the significance of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary in terms of Uttar Pradesh's tiger reserves?
What is the significance of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary in terms of Uttar Pradesh's tiger reserves?
Which of the following districts is NOT part of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
Which of the following districts is NOT part of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the geographical location of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the geographical location of the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the dominant type of woodland found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
What is the dominant type of woodland found in the Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary?
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Study Notes
Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary
- Located in Shravasti, Balrampur, and Gonda districts of Uttar Pradesh
- Declared a sanctuary in 1988, formerly known as the Balrampur Estate owned by the Maharaja of Balrampur
- Situated on the Indo-Nepal border, part of the Bhabar-Terai ecosystem
Demographics and Geography
- Inhabited by the Tharu tribe
- Features deciduous and semi-evergreen woodlands
Flora
- Includes Bahera and other species
Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary
- Located in Shravasti, Balrampur, and Gonda districts of Uttar Pradesh
- Declared a sanctuary in 1988, formerly known as the Balrampur Estate owned by the Maharaja of Balrampur
- Situated on the Indo-Nepal border, part of the Bhabar-Terai ecosystem
Demographics and Geography
- Inhabited by the Tharu tribe
- Features deciduous and semi-evergreen woodlands
Flora
- Includes Bahera and other species
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