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551: 394:(33 ft), while the granitoid region that is primarily affluent across Telangana and parts of Karnataka covers scrub jungle with an average tree height of around 5 metres (16 ft). A small part of Nallamala hill range that encompass the Amrabad Tiger Reserve and Srisailam Tiger Reserves are sedimentary rock scapes with dry thick vegetation and added to the ecoregion. All three forests have many uniquely different landscapes, easily visible, within this unique ecoregion. For example in the granitoid region, tigers, jackals, wild dogs and wolves are all extinct, while the peninsular rock agama is only found here. 141: 33: 156: 393:
Typically the plateau extends from the Konkan Deccan divide north of Pune to the Krishna river in Telangana. Majority of the geology of the region is of Basaltic rocks which harbor a very different drainage pattern and different forest cover with an average mature tree height of over 10 metres
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About 80 percent of the natural habitat in the ecoregion has been lost. Several blocks of habitat larger than 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) remain. Fifteen protected areas cover almost three percent of the ecoregion's area, with
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This is a highly populated area and most of the natural forest in the ecoregion has been cleared for firewood or grazing land or as a result of river damming, all of which are ongoing. However large blocks of original habitat such as the
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to the north. The Central Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests occupy an area of 240,200 square kilometers (92,700 sq mi), in which the dominant natural habitat is or was woodland of
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There is an additional muti-use buffer zone of 2,216 km (856 sq mi), giving an overall land area for the reserve of 5,837 km (2,254 sq mi).
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crosses the ecoregion from its source in the Western Ghats and indeed most of the rivers on the plateau drain east towards the
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The area is home to nearly ninety mammal species. Some of the larger species mentioned above are rare, as is the threatened
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lie to the west, south, and southeast, covering the drier portions of the plateau in the rain shadow of the
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The large areas of remaining forest on the plateau are still home to a variety of grazing animals from the
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are the characteristic plant community of this ecoregion, distinguishing it from the predominantly teak (
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Dinerstein, Eric; Olson, David; Joshi, Anup; Vynne, Carly; Burgess, Neil D.; et al. (June 2017).
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Protected areas within the dry deciduous forest ecoregion of the Central Deccan Plateau
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trees lose their leaves during the winter dry season, and leaf out again in April.
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in the northwestern corner of the plateau, which drains westward into the
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trees, located on the central and southern portion of the plateau. The
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Wikramanayake, Eric; Eric Dinerstein; Colby J. Loucks; et al. (2002).
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Other tree species in the northern part of the ecoregion include:
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is a large triangular plateau in southern India, bounded by the
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Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve briefing note
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Srisailam

Realm
Indomalayan
Biome
tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
Deccan thorn scrub forests
Eastern Highlands moist deciduous forests
Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests
India
Maharashtra
Telangana
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Andhra Pradesh
Conservation status
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