Dudhwa
National Park
Dudhwa Tiger
Reserve lies
on the India-Nepal
border in
the foothills
of the Himalaya
and the plains
of the ‘terai’.
The mainattractions
of the park
are its Swamp
Deer (population
over 1,600)
and tiger
(population
98 in 1995).
The park is
famous for
the untiring
efforts of
‘Billy’
Arjan Singh,
one of India’s
leading conservationists,
who was instrumental
in the creation
of Dudhwa
as a sanctuary
of the Swamp
Deer. Later
he successfully
hand-reared
and re-introduced
zoo-born Tigers
and Leopards
into the wilds
of Dudhwa. ...More
on Dudhwa
National Park,
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