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Manas Tiger Reserve, located in Assam, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve. Spanning 2,837 square kilometers, it features diverse habitats including tropical evergreen forests, grasslands, and riverine ecosystems. The reserve is home to Bengal tigers, Indian elephants, Indian rhinoceros, pygmy hogs, and over 450 bird species. Key entry points include Bansbari, Bhuyanpara, and Panbari gates. Despite past challenges, successful conservation efforts involving anti-poaching measures and community involvement have revitalized the reserve. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, elephant rides, and bird watching, making it a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Ripu-Chirang Reserve Forest, located in Assam, India, spans about 1,202 square kilometers and is part of the Bodo Territorial Region. This diverse landscape includes dense forests and grasslands, supporting a variety of wildlife such as Indian elephants, Bengal tigers, and one-horned rhinoceroses. The reserve is crucial for conservation, maintaining ecological balance, and provides opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife observation.