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Palamu Tiger Reserve is situated in Jharkhand, covering parts of Latehar and Garhwa districts.It encompasses 1,014 square kilometres, with a core area of 414 square kilometres and a buffer zone of 600 square kilometres.Established as one of the first nine tiger reserves in India under ‘Project Tiger’, it has a rich history in wildlife conservation, including the first tiger census conducted in 1932.
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