Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve
July 8 , 2021
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- Authorities in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve have started planning for conservation of vultures.
- This was planned after 150 of the birds were sighted recently in the protected area.
- VTR forms the easternmost limits of the Himalayan Terai forests in India.
- It is situated in the Gangetic Plains bio-geographic zone of the country.
- The forest has a combination of bhabar and terai tracts.
- Indian flying foxes can be sighted here.
- There are nine recorded species of vultures in India.
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