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which among the following are ancient forests of India​

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Answered by abhaykatiyar58
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Tropical moist deciduous forests

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Answered by mskthegreat786
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The following table is a non-exhaustive list of forests found in India.

Name Image Location Area Comments

Abujmarh forest Chhattisgarh

Annekal Reserved Forest Western Ghats

Baikunthapur Forest Dooars, West Bengal This is a terai forest

Bandipur National Park Karnataka 874 km²

Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park Sanguem taluk, Goa 650 km²

Bhitarkanika Mangroves

Bhitarkanika lakeride sunset.jpg

Odisha 650 km²

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary Ponda taluk, Goa 8 km² Provides sanctuary to leopards who have been injured in human-wildlife conflict.

Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary Canacona taluk, Goa It is known for its dense forest of tall trees, some of which reach 30 metres in height.

Gir National Park Talala taluk, Gir Somnath district, Gujarat 1412 km²

Jakanari reserve forest Coimbatore

Jim Corbett National Park Nainital district and Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand 520.8 km²

Kanha National Park

Tiger Kanha National Park.jpg

Madhya Pradesh 650 km² The present-day Kanha area is divided into two sanctuaries, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km² respectively.

Keibul Lamjao National Park Bishnupur district, Manipur 40 km² The national park is characterized by many floating decomposed plant materials locally called phumdis.

Kukrail Reserve Forest Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary Sattari taluk, Goa 208.5 km² Bengal tigers can be found here.

Molai forest Majuli island on the Brahmaputra River 5.5 km²

Nagarhole National Park

Elephant herd at Nagarahole wildlife sanctuary.jpg

Kodagu district and Mysore district, Karnataka 642 km² One of India's premier Tiger Reserves

Nallamala Hills Hill on Top of Nallamalla Hills which is visible on the way to Kadalivanam which is more than 20 Kms from Sri sailam temple.jpg Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh (South of River Krishna)[1]

Namdapha National Park Arunachal Pradesh 1985 km² Fourth largest national park in India.

Nanmangalam forest Chennai, Tamil Nadu 24 km² The reserve forest area is 3.2 km²

Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary Goa 211 km²

New Amarambalam Reserved Forest Nilambur, Malappuram district, Kerala

Pichavaram Mangrove Forest

Pichavaram Mangrove Forest 16.JPG

Pichavaram, Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu 11 km² World's second biggest mangrove forest

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary Chorão (island) on Mandovi river, Goa 1.8 km² Mangrove habitat

Saranda forest West Singhbhum district, Jharkhand 820 km²

Shettihalli Karnataka (Tunga River) 395.6 km²

Sundarbans West Bengal 3260 km² Dense mangrove forest, one of the largest reserves for the Bengal Tiger and a UNESCO world heritage site

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve Chandrapur district, Maharashtra

Vandalur Reserve Forest

Reserve Forest PGR6.JPG

Vandalur, Tamil Nadu

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Wayanad, Kerala 344 km²

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