While forest officials are attempting to ensure privacy and protection for tigers in the Nallamala forest areas to safeguard their reproductive cycle.
About Nallamala Forest:
It is one of the largest stretches of undisturbed forest in South India, apart from the Western Ghats.
Location:
It is spread over five districts in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
It is located in Nallamala Hills, which is a part of the Eastern Ghats.
It lies south of the Krishna river.
The forest has a good tiger population, and a part of the forest belongs to the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve, the largest tiger reserve in the country.
Climate:
It has a warm to hot climate throughout the year, with summer especially hot and winters mostly cool and dry.
It gets most of its rain during the South West monsoon.
Vegetation: Tropical dry deciduous.
Flora: It harbours endemic species like Andrographis nallamalayana, Eriolaena lushingtonii, Crotalaria madurensis var, Dicliptera beddomei and premna hamitonii.
Fauna: It is home to as many as 700 species of animals besides tigers, leopards, such as black buck, wild hog, peacock, pangolin, Indian Python and King Cobras and several rare bird species.
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