manager resulted in Dudhwa forest
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To wildlifers in India, Dudhwa is Billy Arjan Singh country. Long before the rest of the world had even heard of this amazing wilderness, Billy, a tough and determined man, chose to make Dudhwa his home with the express purpose of saving its tigers. With its fine sal forests and dense woody thickets that open abruptly into magnificent grasslands, the habitat has become one of India's most vibrant and exciting wildlife reserves – and one of the most vulnerable. An aura of mystery and prehistoric nostalgia envelops you as you tread into Dudhwa. These are forests of the unexpected where animals once hidden can be seen even today and where species threatened across India continue to thrive. It is also one of the best spots on earth to birdwatch! Dudhwa is the heart of the most extensive swamp deer (barasingha) ranges. In fact, it is the barasingha that originally triggered conservation efforts here and the fact that both predator and prey continue to be relatively safe in Dudhwa speaks volumes about the intricate relationship between predator and prey. Among Dudhwa's successes is a small herd of Indian one horned rhinoceros successfully introduced into Dudhwa (which shares a border with Nepal) in 1984 at the behest of the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi.