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List of 39 Preservation Plots Established in Madhya Pradesh Pp LIST OF 39 PRESERVATION PLOTS ESTABLISHED IN MADHYA PRADESH PP. Division Range Locality Comptt. Year of Area Forest Main species No. no. Formation (ha) Types /community type 1 Narsinghpur Gadarwara Beat-Bhainsa 418(A)(old), 1931 2 Dry Diospyros melanoxylon, 309 (New) peninsular Millusa tomentosa, sal forest Buchanania lanzan (5B/C 1C) 2 Hoshangabad Banapura Near 261 1931 10 Slightly Tectona grandis, Acacia Pipalgota moist teak leucophloea, Aegle FRH forest marmelos (3B/C1C) 3 North Betul Betul Baretha sub 248 1937 10 Dry teak Tectona grandis, range, 10 km forest Chloroxylon swietenia, from Shahpur (5A/C1B) Lagerstroemia parviflora to Betul 4 North Betul Amla Bhopali (2 km 327(old), 1947 10 Southern Tectona grandis, from Bhopali 508 (New) moist mixed Terminalia tomentosa, FV along the deciduous Sygygium cumini forest road, forest near (3B/C2) Mahadeo cave 5 Bori Sanctuary Bori About 3 km 52 1947 37.6 Southern Tectona grandis, (STR) east of Bori moist mixed Lagerstroemia parviflora, Bungalow, on deciduous Syzygium cumini Bori – forest Barghat Road (3B/C2) 6 Bori Sanctuary Bori Half way 45 1947 31.6 Southern Tectona grandis, Miliusa (STR) between moist mixed tomentosa, Ougeinia Dhain F.V. deciduous dalbergioides and Bori F.V. forest (3B/C2) 7 Alirajpur Kathiwara Kathiwara (10 137(old), 1953 10 Southern Terminalia tomentosa, km from 525 (New) moist mixed Tectona grandis, Kathiwara to deciduous Lagerstroemia parviflora Badi Bar ) forest (3B/C2) 8 Badwaha Badwaha Near Village 910/284 1955 10 Southern Tectona grandis, Chiktimodri dry mixed Diospyros melanoxylon, deciduous Butea monosperma forest (5A/C3) 9 Dewas Udainagar Pipari(West 633 1955 10 Southern Tectona grandis, of Pipari dry mixed Hardwickia binata, village); deciduous Boswellia serrata bounded on forest the east and (5A/C3) south by researve forest line and on the west by kanar river 10 West Delakhari Block No. 18, P157 1961 4.5 Southern Tectona grandis, Shorea Chhindwara C/IX & XV, dry mixed robusta, Buchanania Sita dongri deciduous lanzan Sal I.F.S. forest Working (5A/C3) Scheme , 1.6 km from Sitadongri to Bamni road 11 West Delakhari Block No. 18, P163 1961 4.5 Southern Tectona grandis, Shorea Chhindwara C/IX & XV, dry mixed robusta, Buchanania Sita dongri deciduous lanzan 1 PP. Division Range Locality Comptt. Year of Area Forest Main species No. no. Formation (ha) Types /community type Sal I.F.S. forest Working (5A/C3) Scheme , 1.6 km from Sitadongri to Bamni road 12 West Jhirpa 1.5 km from 35 1961 4 Hardwickia Terminalia tomentosa, Chhidwara PWD road of forest (5 Miliusa tomentosa, Pipariya to /E4) Chloroxylon swietenia, Chhindwara, Hardwickia binnata near Rani kheda Village, Block No. Coupe No. XIX 13 South Seoni Kurai Sakata (Near 181 1980 Part Southern Part A - Tectona grandis, Sakata A=1.62 moist mixed Butea monosperma, Aegle F.R.H) Part deciduous marmelos B=2.83 forest (3B/C Part B - Tectona grandis, Total - 2) Syzygium cumini, 4.45 Butea monosperma 14 Bandhavgarh Foot hills of 324 1999 10 Moist Shorea robusta, National Park Bandhavgarh peninsular Buchanania lanzan, fort, near sal forest Diospyros melanoxylon Chakradhara (3C/C2) 15 Satpura Pachmarhi Pachmarhi 302 1999 10 Dry Shorea robusta, National Park peninsular Buchanania lanzan, sal forest Terminalia tomentosa (5B/C1C) 16 Panna Hinouta Block - 521 2001 10 Southern Terminalia tomentosa, Pipartola- dry mixed Anogeissus latifolia, Barour, Beat - deciduous Acacia catechu South forest Bargadi, 32 (5A/C3) km from Madla via Pipartola – Hinouta 17 Noradehi Mohli Near Boma RF 107 2001 10 Northern Terminalia tomentosa, Wildlife Vangram dry mixed Tectona grandis, Sanctuary deciduous Aegle marmelos forest (5B/C2) 18 Panna Madla Beat - Judi, 227 2001 10 Dry Dendrocalamus strictus, National Park Block bamboo Tectona grandis, Pipartola brake Butea superba Baror, near (5/E9)- Chhioli Jhiria stop dam, 10 km from Madla 19 North Betul Shahpur Banka (3km P419 2002 10 Riparian Chloroxylon swietenia, from Katabari fringing Madhuca latifolia. Village) forest (4E/RS1) 20 Sheopur Karhal Karhal, 11 km P528 2002 10 Anogeissus Anogessus pendula, from Karhal pendula Acacia catechu, to Shivpuri forest Lannea coromandelica near nichali (5/E1) khori village, bounded by nala 2 PP. Division Range Locality Comptt. Year of Area Forest Main species No. no. Formation (ha) Types /community type 21 Sheopur Sheopur Block – RF 229 2002 10 Dry Anogeissus pendula, Sheopur, 13 grassland Diospyros melanozylon, km from (5/DS4 ) Lannea coromendelica Sheopur and 1 km on western site of kalitalai village bounded by CPT 22 Datia Goraghat Goraghat, 202 2002 10 Ravine Acacia leucophloea, about 5 km thorn forest Prosopis juliflora from (6B/C2) Goraghat to Seonda road 23 Satpura Pachmarhi Towards 298 2002 10 dry Shorea robusta, National Park Pachmarhi, peninsular Terminalia tomentosa, (road side) sal forest (5B/C1C) 24 South Sagar Garhakota Beat- Ramna 896 2003 10 Butea forest Butea monosperma, (5/E5) Tectona grandis 25 Indore Indore Block-Tillore 256 2003 10 Dry Butea monosperma, savanah Tectona grandis, (5/DS 2 ) Acacia nilotica 26 Sheopur Badhar Beat -South 213 2004 10 Boswellia Boswellia serrata, Piparani forest Lannea coromendelica (5/E2) 27 North Sagar Khurai Beat -Banhat, RF71 2004 10 Southern Tectona grandis, near tropical Terminalia arjuna, Jaruakheda riverain Syzygium cumini forest (5/1S1) 28 North Sagar Khurai Beat – RF 69 2004 4 Secondary Tectona grandis, Jaruakheda, dry Butea monosperma, 4 km from deciduous Diospyros melanoxylon jaruakheda, forest Railway (5/2S1) station ion, Santalum album occurs in the plot 29 S. Shahdol Gopharu Beat- Lamer Rf281 2004 10 Dry sal Shorea robusta, (5B/C1C) Casearia elliptica, Diospyros melanoxylon 30 S. Shahdol Gopharu Beat -Karua 295 2004 10 Boswellia Boswellia serrata, forest Lagerstroemia parviflora, (5/E2) Diospyros melanoxylon 31 Shivpuri Pohri 10 km from P75/P765 2004 10 Khair forest Acacia catechu, Pohri to (5/1S1) Anogeissus latifolia Sheopur road 32 Shivpuri Pohri 5 km from P69 2004 10 Ziziphus Acacia catechu, Pohri to scrub Anogeissus pendul, Sheopur road (6B/DS1) Acacia leucophloea 33 Guna Guna Beat –Garha 404 2004 10 Very dry Tectona grandis, Block – teak forest Butea monosperma Garha, (5A/C1a) .Diospyros melanoxylon Fatehgarh Road 34 Guna Raghavgarh Beat -Ruthai, 458 2004 10 Khair forest Acacia catechu, Tectona about 10 km (5/1S1) grandis from Ruthai 3 PP. Division Range Locality Comptt. Year of Area Forest Main species No. no. Formation (ha) Types /community type 35 Guna North Guna Block – Sirsi Old-P473 2004 10 Khair forest Acacia catechu, Putlighati, New -P481 (5/1S1) Anogeissus latifolia about 45 km from Guna, near Jalampur village 36 Raisen Raisen Beat – 387 2004 10 Dry Bothriochloa pertusa, Baroda, grassland Cassia tora, Cypers iria about 37 km (5/ DS4) from Raisen towards Sagar road, near Baroda village 37 Rajgarh Rajgarh Beat and 314 2004 10 Dry Acacia catechu, Block deciduous Anogeissus latifolia, Rajgarh, foot scrub Acacia leucophloea hill of Devi (5/DS1) temple 38 Datia Seonda Beat –Tuki, 115 2004 10 Anogeissus Anogeissus pendula about 15 km pendula from Seonda forest scrub near Tuki (5/E1/DS 1) nursery, Munara No. 61 39 West Delakhadi Beat- Dalel 89 A 2006 1.00 ha Dillenia pp Buchanania lanzan- Chhindwara Chakhla in Southern Madhuca indica subrange tropical dry deciduous forest (5A/C3) 4 .
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