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We envision the world where people feel safe about their lives, rights, and health. We fight for clean air, green forests, and a stable climate.

Wildlife in Africa is under the threat of habitat loss and degradation, poaching and hunting. We do what we can to preserve nature and wildlife in Africa.
- Our activists do what they can to fight animal degradation
- We encourage you to help us prevent these tragedies in the future
- Regular donations will help us carry on with the mission
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Visitor Info
Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve has got two divisions; Sathyamangalam and Hassanur with headquarters at Sathyamangalam and Hassanur. It is headed by a Field Director with his headquarters at Erode. The Reserve has seven territorial Ranges at Sathyamangalam, Bhavanisagar, T.N.Palayam, Talamalai, Hassanur, Germalam & Talavady.
Officers Details:
Chief Conservator of Forests & Field Director
Nihar Ranjan, IFS,
Chief Conservator of Forests & Field Director,
Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve,
Roja Nagar, Veerappan Chathiram,
Erode, Tamil Nadu 638 004.
Ph: (+91) 424 2291876
Email: ccffdstr@gmail.com
Deputy Directors
Mr. P. G. Arunlal, IFS.,
District Forest Officer & Deputy Director
Sathyamangalam Division
Sathyamangalam 638 402
Ph: 04295-220312
Mr. Kumili Venkata Appala Naidu, IFS.,
District Forest Officer & Deputy Director
Hassanur Division
Hassanur.
Ph: 04295-223512
Approach details are given in the website. Eco Tourism is yet to begin in the reserve but visitors and nature lovers do visit the Tiger Reserve area since the time it was a Sanctuary. Hassanur itself draws people from foothills because of its hill station weather. Places of visit other than the wilderness areas are Bhavanisagar Dam, Bannari Amman Temple, Perumpallam Dam, Gunderipallam Dam and many other famous temples inside forests which causes disturbance during the festival season inspite of regulations. July to November is the best season to visit. Forest Rest Houses with 2 suites each are available at Sathyamangalam, Kadambur, Talamalai, Hassanur, Chikkalli and Jeerahalli which will be allowed with regulations to public after the Eco-tourism is declared open.