Pench: A National Park
National Park
The place which is use for the conservation of nature and natural resources and its flora and fauna such places is termed as National Park.In 1936, Jim Corbett National Park was first declared a National Park for the conservation of wildlife.
Purpose of the National Park.
- To conserve the natural beauty, wildlife and natural heritage.
- To promote the opportunities to understand and feel the nature and wildlife for public.
- To promote the sustainable use of nature resources in that area.
- To fence off the human beings and wildlife from each other.
National Parks in India
- Jim Corbett National Park
- Kaziranga National Park
- Pench National Park
- Nanda Devi National Park and many more.
One of the above mentioned National Park is Pench National Park.
Pench National Park.
Pench National Park also known as Pench Tiger Reserve is the only national park to lie on both the parts of the states of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Pench Tiger Reserve recorded the highest number of tigers in India. It derives its name from its life line-the River Pench. Inside the park, the river flows from North to South before going on to join the Kanhan River.
Some snaps from Pench National Park.
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