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Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: NIE

Subject: Mapping

Context: A wild tiger has permanently settled in Gujarat’s Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary for the first time in decades, staying for nine continuous months—an unprecedented wildlife milestone for the state.

• This marks Gujarat as the only state in India hosting all three big cats—Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, and now the tiger—within a shared natural landscape.

About Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary:

What it is?

• A protected wildlife sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity and Gujarat’s stronghold of the sloth bear, now gaining attention as the state’s newest tiger habitat.

Location: Situated in Dahod district, Central Gujarat, along the Gujarat–Madhya Pradesh border; the sloth bear habitat extends deep into MP’s Jhabua district.

History:

• Declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in March 1982, covering forests that once belonged to the former Devgadh Baria princely state.

• Encompasses 65 sq km of reserve forests spread across 11 villages, with an interaction zone of 41 surrounding villages.

Key Ecological Features:

Diverse forest types: dry teak forest, mixed deciduous forest, Sadad & Timru patches, and extensive dry bamboo brakes.

• High density of mahuda trees, providing crucial food to sloth bears.

• Habitat for leopard, palm civet, four-horned antelope, langurs, sunbirds, green barbets, junglefowl, pit viper and more.

• Dense sloth bear population—highest in Gujarat—making it a prime area for behaviour studies.

• Rugged topography giving a hill-station-like environment attractive to wildlife and visitors.

Ecological Significance:

• Forms the catchment of the Panam River, a major lifeline for Dahod and Panchmahals districts.

• Critical for water conservation, with an irrigation dam and reservoir downstream near Godhra.

• The sanctuary’s improving prey base, water sources, and vegetation created conditions stable enough for a tiger to establish territory—a powerful indicator of ecosystem recovery.

Tags: Ratanmahal Sanctuary, tiger in Gujarat, Dahod wildlife, Gujarat big cats, Asiatic lion habitat, tiger dispersal MP to Gujarat, sloth bear sanctuary, Panam River ecology, Gujarat Forest news, MP–Gujarat wildlife corridor.

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