Wildlife Flourishes in Pench and UPK Sanctuaries, Census Exposes
Nagpur– A current “machan demographics” carried out in Pench Tiger Book and Umred Paoni Karhandla (UPK) Wildlife Shelter suggests a flourishing wildlife visibility. The census, making use of elevated systems (machans) near waterholes, was performed on Buddha Purnima.
- Secret Searchings for:
- 2, 764 wild animals sightings were taped.
- Herbivores, including seen deer (1000 + sightings) and sambar (425 + sightings), dominated observations.
- Noteworthy carnivore discoveries included tigers (11, leopards (18, and wild dogs (40 +).
- Considerable bird variety was observed, including peacocks and eagles.
The census included 120 volunteers and experienced woodland team, making sure both area involvement and exact data collection. The outcomes suggest a healthy and balanced community with a strong victim base.

