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74. The tree species known as ‘Paragon of Indian Timber’ is ………………
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12%
Simul
21%
Pine
14%
Siris
54%
Teak
Animal Census is the systematic process of estimating wildlife populations to monitor their status, track population trends, and support conservation efforts.
Methods :- Camera Trapping / Transect Surveys / Radio Telemetry/GPS Tracking / DNA Analysis / Aerial Surveys / Call Count Method Etc.
1. Tiger Census - Every 4 years
2. Leopard Census - Every 4 years.
3. Elephant Census - Every 5 years
4. Lion Census - Every 5 years.
5.Rhino Census - Every 3 years.
6. Dolphin Census - Every 2 years.
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Methods :- Camera Trapping / Transect Surveys / Radio Telemetry/GPS Tracking / DNA Analysis / Aerial Surveys / Call Count Method Etc.
Animal Census Frequency in India
1. Tiger Census - Every 4 years
2. Leopard Census - Every 4 years.
3. Elephant Census - Every 5 years
4. Lion Census - Every 5 years.
5.Rhino Census - Every 3 years.
6. Dolphin Census - Every 2 years.
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
The term capital in forest management usually refers to
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49%
Growing stock
16%
Progressive yield
24%
Sustained yield
11%
Increment
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The Miyawaki method is an afforestation technique for cultivating fast-growing groves of native plants, with the dense, mixed planting intended to simulate the layers of a natural forest.
Originally developed by Japanese ecologist Akira Miyawaki in the early 1970s for Nippon Steel, the method has been adopted by various Japanese corporations, which planted Miyawaki forests both domestically and overseas.
Although the popularity of Miyawaki forests has skyrocketed in India, some ecological restoration practitioners question the method’s applicability to the country’s diverse ecological environments.
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Originally developed by Japanese ecologist Akira Miyawaki in the early 1970s for Nippon Steel, the method has been adopted by various Japanese corporations, which planted Miyawaki forests both domestically and overseas.
Although the popularity of Miyawaki forests has skyrocketed in India, some ecological restoration practitioners question the method’s applicability to the country’s diverse ecological environments.
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2. Forestry PYQ 500 Plus questions.
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Which Indian State is Known as the Land of Forests?
_Jharkhand is known as the “Land of Forests” because its name means “land covered with forests.” The state has large forest areas, including the Saranda Forest, the largest Sal forest in Asia. Jharkhand’s forests are vital for its wildlife, people, and the environment._
According to the 2023 India State of Forest Report, Jharkhand's forest area in 2023 is recorded as 23,765.78 square kilometers which represents approximately 29.81% of the state's total geographical area; showing a slight increase in forest cover compared to 2021 .
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National Research Centre for Agroforestry is located-
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60%
Jhansi
26%
DehraDun
10%
Coimbatore
5%
New Delhi
World Wildlife Day is celebrated on March 3rd each year to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife and their conservation.
Theme :- : “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet.”
Background of World Wildlife Day
On December 20, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) formally established March 3 as UN World Wildlife Day under Resolution A/RES/68/205.
Theme :- : “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet.”
Background of World Wildlife Day
On December 20, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) formally established March 3 as UN World Wildlife Day under Resolution A/RES/68/205.
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Total Wildlife Sanctuaries :- 573
Total National Parks :- 107
Total Bird Sanctuaries in India :- 72
Total Biosphere reserves in India : 18
Total Tiger Reserves In India :- 58
Total Elephant Reserves In India : 33
Total Ramsar Sites ( wetlands) :- 91
Total Biodiversity Hotspot 🇮🇳 :- 4
World :- 36
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Total National Parks :- 107
Total Bird Sanctuaries in India :- 72
Total Biosphere reserves in India : 18
Total Tiger Reserves In India :- 58
Total Elephant Reserves In India : 33
Total Ramsar Sites ( wetlands) :- 91
Total Biodiversity Hotspot 🇮🇳 :- 4
World :- 36
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NEW CENTRE FOR HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT MITIGATION
A dedicated Centre under the Wildlife Institute of India will be established at the SACON Campus, Coimbatore, to support states in mitigating human-wildlife conflicts through research, training, and strategic interventions.
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A dedicated Centre under the Wildlife Institute of India will be established at the SACON Campus, Coimbatore, to support states in mitigating human-wildlife conflicts through research, training, and strategic interventions.
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
Who coined the slogan of ‘Chipko Movement ‘ ‘Ecology is Perma-
nent economy’-
nent economy’-
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4%
Jawaharlal Nehru
6%
Salim Ali
85%
Sunderlal Bahuguna
5%
Rachel Carson
Madhav National Park became the country's 58th tiger reserve after the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change notified it on Saturday. This is MP's 9th Tiger Reserve in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh, with a total area of 354.85 sq km.
Total Tiger Reserves :- 58
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Total Tiger Reserves :- 58
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
The most tasteful and liked food of wild animals is called-
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33%
Staple food
34%
Preferred-food
4%
Tasty food
29%
Habitual food
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🌳 International Day of Forests 2025 🌍
🌿 Theme: "Forests and Food" 🍃🍎
Observed on March 21 every year, the International Day of Forests highlights the importance of forests in sustaining life. Established by the UN in 2012, this day raises awareness about forest conservation and management.
🌱 Purpose:
✅ Emphasize forests’ role in food security & nutrition 🥗🌾
✅ Support livelihoods & economic well-being 👩🌾💰
✅ Promote climate action & sustainability 🌎🔥
✅ Protect biodiversity & ecosystems 🦉🌿
🌍🌳 Forests are vital for a healthy planet and a food-secure future—let’s protect them! 🌱💚
🌿 Theme: "Forests and Food" 🍃🍎
Observed on March 21 every year, the International Day of Forests highlights the importance of forests in sustaining life. Established by the UN in 2012, this day raises awareness about forest conservation and management.
🌱 Purpose:
✅ Emphasize forests’ role in food security & nutrition 🥗🌾
✅ Support livelihoods & economic well-being 👩🌾💰
✅ Promote climate action & sustainability 🌎🔥
✅ Protect biodiversity & ecosystems 🦉🌿
🌍🌳 Forests are vital for a healthy planet and a food-secure future—let’s protect them! 🌱💚
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
Working plan is based on the principle of-
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30%
Progressive yield
8%
Intermediate yield
8%
Final yield
54%
Sustained yield
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27 GIS RESEARCH IDEAS ON FORESTRY
GIS plays a crucial role in forestry by enabling data-driven decision-making, monitoring forest changes, and improving conservation efforts. It helps in tracking deforestation, assessing carbon sequestration, managing biodiversity, and mitigating forest fires. Below are 27 GIS-based research ideas that can contribute to sustainable forest management.
GIS plays a crucial role in forestry by enabling data-driven decision-making, monitoring forest changes, and improving conservation efforts. It helps in tracking deforestation, assessing carbon sequestration, managing biodiversity, and mitigating forest fires. Below are 27 GIS-based research ideas that can contribute to sustainable forest management.
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Today is March 26, the anniversary of the Chipko Movement. This year also marks the birth centenary of Gaura Devi, a key leader of the Chipko Movement. Chipko was a famous environmental movement in India that began in 1973 in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.
The main objective of this movement was to stop the reckless deforestation and protect the environment.
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The main objective of this movement was to stop the reckless deforestation and protect the environment.
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India's Great Green Wall: A Step Towards Sustainability
India is launching its own Great Green Wall from Porbandar to Rajghat to restore the Aravalli ecosystem, curb desertification, and combat climate change.
Key Benefits:
✅ Acts as a carbon sink
✅ Prevents Thar Desert expansion
✅ Boosts groundwater recharge
✅ Provides livelihood opportunities
✅ Restores degraded land
Project Scale: Covers: 27 districts
(3 states + Delhi) Cost: ₹7,500 crore
Target: Completion by 2027
Funding: 78% Centre, 20% States, 2% Others
Inspired by Africa's Great Green Wall, this initiative is a bold step for a greener, healthier India!
India is launching its own Great Green Wall from Porbandar to Rajghat to restore the Aravalli ecosystem, curb desertification, and combat climate change.
Key Benefits:
✅ Acts as a carbon sink
✅ Prevents Thar Desert expansion
✅ Boosts groundwater recharge
✅ Provides livelihood opportunities
✅ Restores degraded land
Project Scale: Covers: 27 districts
(3 states + Delhi) Cost: ₹7,500 crore
Target: Completion by 2027
Funding: 78% Centre, 20% States, 2% Others
Inspired by Africa's Great Green Wall, this initiative is a bold step for a greener, healthier India!
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