Maharashtra Forest Department Partners with Microsoft and CYDA for Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary Restoration
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Event | Maharashtra Forest Department collaborates with Microsoft and CYDA for eco-restoration in Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary. |
Location | Tamhini Wildlife Sanctuary is situated 70 km from Pune, along the Western Ghats. |
Declaration | Declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in January 2013. |
Biodiversity Highlights | Mammals: 28 species, including the endangered Kondana Soft-furred Rat. Birds: 150 species, 12 endemic to India. Butterflies: 72 species. Reptiles: 18 species. Flora: Rare plant varieties. |
Key Species | Indian Giant Squirrel (Shekaru), Maharashtra's state animal, is commonly sighted. |
Eco-Tourism Spots | Andharban forest, Plus Valley, and Devkund are popular attractions. |
Visitor Interest | The sanctuary attracts trekkers, birders, and nature lovers, especially during the monsoon season. |