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Forest and wildlife resources

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Forest and wildlife resources. A forest is best defined as an ecosystem  or assemblage of ecosystems dominated by trees and other woody vegetation . This entire habitat that we live in has immense biodiversity. Biodiversity or biological diversity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Forest and wildlife resources

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A forest is best defined as an ecosystem or assemblage of ecosystems dominated by trees and other woody vegetation. 

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This entire habitat that we live in has immense

biodiversity

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Biodiversity or biological diversity

The variability among living organisms on the earth, including the variability within and between species and ecosystems

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Forest facts

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Tropical rainforests 

Some rainforest monkeys are omnivores, eating both animals and plants

80% of the flowers in the Australian rainforests are not found anywhere else in the world

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Sub-tropical forests 

Bats are essential for the pollination of many tropical foodstuffs such as bananas and mangoes

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Plantation forests

  As the climate change issue reaches fever pitch, interest in the use of forests as a means of      

    removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has accelerated

    Forest establishment can also contribute to other social and environmental outcomes.

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Montane forests

 The elevation of the montane forests life zone is from about 8,000 to 10,000 ft above sea level. 

   You can tell that you are getting higher in the mountains by the cooler temperatures, the dense mountain forests, and by the increased precipitation throughout the year. 

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Temperate forests

-Animals that live in the temperate deciduous forest must be able to adapt to the changing seasons. 

-Lichen, moss, ferns, wildflowers and other small plants can be found on the forest floor

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Mediterranean forests 

Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub , defined by the World Wildlife Fund, characterized by dry summers and rainy winters.

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Flora And Fauna

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The plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period is called flora.

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The animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period is called fauna.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Over 81,000 species of fauna and 47,000 species of flora are found in this country. 15,000 flowering species are endemic (indigenous) to India!!

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‘Threatened’ and then ‘Critical’

10% of India’s recorded wild flora and 20% of its mammals are on the threatened list. Many of these are right now categorized as ‘critical’.

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The Lost Species! Animals like…..oCheethahoPink-headed duckoMountain quailoForest spotted owletPlants like…..Madhuca insignisHubbardia Heptaneuron

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Normal Species

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Normal Species are species whose population levels are considered to be normal for

their survival.

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Cattle :-

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Other Normal Species :-

Rodent Pine

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Antony

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VANISHING FORESTS

The dimensions of deforestation in India are staggering. The forest cover in the country is estimated to be  637,293 sq km, which is 19.39 % of the total area .According to the State of Forest Report , the dense forest cover has increased due to plantation by different agencies. The State of Forest Report does not differentiate between natural forest and plantation. These report also fail to giver accurate information about vanishing forests.

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