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EcologyEtawah, Uttar Pradesh8 May 2026

Etawah Mainpuri Chambal Ravine Wolf Vulture Ecology

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Etawah and Mainpuri districts in Uttar Pradesh border the deep Chambal ravine system — a unique semi-arid scrub forest and badland habitat supporting wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), striped hyena, jackals, and nesting Indian vulture colonies on sandstone cliffs. The ravines, formed by millennia of Chambal river incision into Vindhyan sandstone, remain largely unsettled scrubland. Cooperative ecotourism operators from Etawah have launched Wolf Safari and vulture-watching programmes in collaboration with UP Forest Department Wildlife Division. Local Kurmi and Lodhi farming cooperatives on ravine margins practise traditional rai (mustard), sesame, and jowar sorghum cultivation on thin ravine-edge soils. The Etawah ravine ecosystem forms a critical wildlife dispersal corridor between Madhya Pradesh and the National Chambal Sanctuary Uttar Pradesh section, linking protected populations of gharial and wolf.

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