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Located in Telangana’s Nallamala Hills, Amrabad Tiger Reserve is India's second-largest tiger reserve by core area (2,611 sq. km). Known for its rugged terrain, deep gorges, and dry deciduous forests, it hosts Bengal tigers, leopards, and over 300 bird species. The Krishna River flows through it, supporting rich biodiversity and the indigenous Chenchu tribes. It is a premier eco-tourism destination.
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A long-term initiative led by Revanth Chandra, DFO Nagarkurnool in collaboration with Siddhartha Mukherjee of WildArt.Works to comprehensively document the full range of wildlife species inhabiting the ancient forests of the Amrabad Tiger Reserve. This detailed documentation will be crafted to present ATR as a rich, immersive audio-visual sensory experience that conveys the reserve’s biodiversity, soundscapes and living landscape.
