Natural Vegetation of West Bengal

Natural Vegetation of West Bengal Climate is a major determinant of forest types and on a broad sense; rainfall is major factor though temperature, Soil, topography etc., play a dominant role. On the other hand, forests exert a great influence on the climate of a country by retaining moisture in the Atmosphere. They prevent rapid … Read more

Vegetation of Odisha

Vegetation of Odisha Orissa, owing to its peculiar geographical location and wide range of physical features, embraces a diversified floristic composition and consequently a vast economic potential. The extensive range of hilly forests, several lofty peaks, long stretch of coast line, excellent river rain system, brackish waters and coastal plains altogether have gifted the state … Read more

Wildlife in Himachal Pradesh

Wildlife in Himachal Pradesh The naturally beautiful Himachal Pradesh has some of the greatest places to see. It has more than enough to offer to the travellers and tourists. Situated in the northern part of India this hilly state has a great landscape and topography which has allowed it to flourish in tourism, wild life … Read more

 Wildlife and Ecotourism in Chattisgarh

  Indian state of Chhattisgarh is famous for its enchantingly beautiful natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage and unique tribal populations. With over 4% of its total area under forests, Chhattisgarh is also amongst the greenest states of India. The Chhattisgarh region is known as a great repository of biological diversit y. The unique combination of rich cultural heritage and biological diversity makes Chhattisgarh an ideal ecotourism destination with immense potentials for the Growth ecotourism the region. The Indian Govt. is actively collaborating with the local officialsof the state to realize the full potential of eco tourism growth of the region in order to make Chhattisgarh as one of the most important ecotourism destinations in India. Chhattisgarh is one of the greenest states of India with over 44 % of its total area under lush forests. The forests of Chhattisgarh are not only known for their diverse floraand Fauna but also contain about 88 species of medicinal Plants.  Chhattisgarh is also unique in its wildlife Population and has 3 National Parks and 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries, housing some of the rare wildlife and bird species. With so much of variety for eco tourism, Chhattisgarh promises to be an ideal holiday destination for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and also for those who want to discover the unique tribal life of the region. Chhattisgarh has identified some regions with a very high potentiality for eco­tourism. Wildlife Sanctuaries   Badalkhol Badalkhol sanctuary is located in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh. It lies on the banks of Eib River and Dorki River and spreads over an area of 105 sq km. The sanctuary’s vegetation is dominated by Sal forests. It is … Read more

Wild life and Ecotourism of Rajasthan

Wild life and Ecotourism of Rajasthan     Rajasthan is a state of the royals and it has numerous evidence of the royal culture in its rich heritage and Society. Along with its cultural abundance, Rajasthan also has enough of wildlife beauty in it. Some famous wildlife sanctuaries & national parks in Rajasthan are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska … Read more

The Global Tiger Forum (Gtf)

The Global Tiger Forum (GTF) is a coalition of governments, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders working to conserve tigers and their habitats. The GTF was established in 2004 and has since become the leading international forum for tiger conservation. The GTF’s subtopics include: Tiger population and habitat: The GTF works to monitor tiger populations and … Read more

Wildlife Trust Of India

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Wildlife Trust Of India: About News Projects Conservation Education Advocacy Partnerships Support Us Contact Us Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is a non-profit organization that works to conserve India’s wildlife and natural habitats. WTI was founded in 1991 by Belinda Wright, a British conservationist who … Read more

International Cooperation for Project Tiger

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for International Cooperation for Project Tiger: Collaboration with other countries Training and research Monitoring and evaluation Public awareness and education Funding and management Conservation of tiger habitats Rehabilitation of tigers Sustainable use of tiger resources International trade in tiger products Combating poaching and illegal trade Strengthening … Read more

Wildlife of India

Here is a list of subtopics about the wildlife of India: Animals of India Birds of India Mammals of India Reptiles of India Amphibians of India Fishes of India Insects of India Plants of India Forests of India National parks of India Wildlife sanctuaries of India Tiger reserves of India Biosphere reserves of India Wetlands … Read more