Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary
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Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary
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Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary is the name given to the protected forests on both sides of the Painganga River which divides Yavatmal district and Nanded district, Maharashtra, India. The Painganga Wildlife Sanctuary was established on January 1, 1996. It covers an area of about 325 sq. km. in the Pusad forest, in which teak is the main tree. Supervision and direct control is in the hands of the sub-conservator (wildlife) Pandharkavada, reporting to the Government of Maharashtra.
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Wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, India
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painganga_Wildlife_Sanctuary
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2023-04-28T19:48:02Z
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