Nature

Birds
- Painted Spurfowl
- Comb Duck
- Common Teal
- Malabar Pied Hornbill
- Lesser Whistling Duck
- Blue Tailed Jacana
- Stork Billed Kingfisher
- Indian Paradise Flycatcher
- Yellow Crested Woodpecker
- Plum Headed Parakeet

Flora
Bandhavgarh National Park is varied and ranges from grasslands to densely forested slopes. The forest falls within the tropical moist deciduous belt dominated by Sal and Bamboo, which form varying mixtures with each other.
Technically termed as Sal forest, the other common flora in the Park includes tree species such as Saja, Dhauda, Tendu, Arjun, Palas, Salai, Bhirra, Gamar, Dhaman, Kalasiris, Khair, Frankincense tree, Kusum and Haldu.
Sal trees cover low, undulating and plain tracts and cover over half the area - on the upper slopes, it is replaced by mixed vegetation of Sal, Saja, Dhobin etc, adding to the varied flora in Bandhavgarh National Park. Gregarious flowering of bamboo in the year 1984-85 has resulted in profuse regeneration of bamboo all over Bandhavgarh National Park.

Mammals
- Tiger
- Leopard
- Jungle Cat
- Indian Wild Dog
- Jackal
- Sloth Bear
- Rhesus Macaque
- Sambar
- Barking Deer
- Wild Boar