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  2. Rajasthan Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    The Rajasthan Forest Service (RFS) [1] is one of the state services of the Government of Rajasthan, the prominent two being the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) and the Rajasthan Police Service (RPS). The officers of Rajasthan Forest Service are governed by the provisions of The Rajasthan Forest Service Rules, 1962. [2]

  3. Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is the smallest of Rajasthan's 25 wildlife preserves, the country's largest state by land size. It is barely 5 km from the city of Udaipur and covers an area of 5.19 km2, with only one block covered by forest.

  4. Phulwari ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The area of the Phulwari ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary is 511.41 km 2, [4] of which 365.92 km2 is Reserved Forest and 145.49 km2 is Protected Forests. [5] The sanctuary is spread over Kotra and Jhadol tehsils of Udaipur district. [2] There are 134 villages present inside the sanctuary. [2]

  5. National Chambal Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km 2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the protection of the Critically Endangered gharial, the red-crowned roof turtle and the Endangered Ganges river dolphin.

  6. Category:State forest departments of India - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan Forest Service; T. Department of Environment and Forests; Tamil Nadu Forest Department; Telangana Forest Department; Tripura Forest Department; U.

  7. Sajjangarh Biological Park - Wikipedia

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    At present, it houses 60 animals of 21 species including tigers, panthers, lions, ostriches, alligators, rhesus monkeys etc. Within two months of its inauguration, the park has received more than 46,000 visitors in a month, generating a revenue of Rs 14 lakh for the forest department, which is a record in itself. [2]

  8. Sariska Tiger Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Sariska Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve in Alwar district, Rajasthan, India.It stretches over an area of 881 km 2 (340 sq mi) comprising scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky hills.

  9. Tal Chhapar Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The forest department has improved the grassland ecosystem of Tal Chhapar by undertaking some soil and water conservation works. Tal Chhaper Sanctuary was included in the tourism map of Rajasthan tourism. Hon’ble CM has announced a project in the budget speech 2006-07 for the development of the sanctuary as an ecotourism and wildlife tourism ...