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  2. Sacred groves of India - Wikipedia

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    Shifting Cultivation, Sacred Groves and Conflicts in Colonial Forest Policy in the Western Ghats (PDF). "CULTURAL AND ECOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF SACRED GROVES IN INDIA] By Kailash C. Malhotra, Yogesh Gokhale, Sudipto Chatterjee, Sanjeev Srivastava" (PDF). Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi & Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal.

  3. Category:Communal forests of India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Sacred groves of India (10 P) Pages in category "Communal forests of India"

  4. List of forests in India - Wikipedia

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    Kukrail Reserve Forest: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 20 km 2: An urban forest in the city of Lucknow, slowly development is happening around this forest but the main forest is preserved by the government, a Night Safari and a modern Zoo has also been proposed here by the government. Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary: Sattari taluk, Goa: 208.5 km 2

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  6. Sacred grove - Wikipedia

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    Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest, Kenya, one of the 10 forest locations of the Kaya forests. Mount Kenya is a mountain of volcanic origin that stands 5,199 metres (17,057 feet) tall. It has a unique forest and plant ecosystem that holds significant biological and cultural importance, and is home to over 882 plant species. [ 26 ]

  7. Kavu - Wikipedia

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    A Kavu is a South Indian version of an Indian sacred grove. Banyan Tree at a temple in Kannur, India Sacred grove in Mayyil, India Sarpakkavu in Taliparamba, India. A sacred Hindu grove near Chandod on the banks of the Narmada River, drawn by James Forbes, 1782.

  8. Wildlife of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Conservation reserves and community reserves of India; Communal forests of India, including Sacred groves of India; Social forestry in India; Private protected areas of India; Environmental policy of India. Indian Forest Act, 1927; Wildlife Protection Act of 1972; Project Tiger; Project Elephant; Ministry of Environment and Forests (India)

  9. Sacred groves of Biodiversity Park, Visakhapatnam - Wikipedia

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    The sacred groves is a zone of Biodiversity Park, Visakhapatnam located in the premises of Rani Chandramani Devi Government Hospital. It has more than 100 sacred plant species, which are medicinal herbs with religious importance. [1] Many sacred plants are becoming rare and endangered. Hence they are to be reared, protected, and conserved. [2]