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The Gujarat Forest Department is the governmental agency responsible for the management and conservation of forests and wildlife in the Indian state of Gujarat. Headquartered in Gandhinagar , the department plays a crucial role in preserving the state's rich biodiversity, promoting afforestation, and implementing sustainable forest management ...
The Gujarat state of western India has four National Parks and twenty-three wildlife sanctuaries which are managed by the Forest Department of the Government of Gujarat. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] National Parks
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Forest Department of Gujarat Vansda National Park , also known as Bansda National Park , [ 1 ] is a protected area which represents the thick woodlands of the Dangs and southern Gujarat , and is situated in the Vansda tehsil , Navsari District of Gujarat state, India .
The places of interest are Kada, Targol and Jhand Hanuman temple. Of these, the most picturesque location is Kada, where a beautiful forest rest house stands on the banks of an irrigation reservoir. Due to its proximity to the cosmopolitan city of Vadodara, the sanctuary is an ideal resort and camping site for the city's people.
Forests & Environment Department Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary , also known as Sasan Gir , is a forest, national park , and wildlife sanctuary near Talala Gir in Gujarat , India. It is located 43 km (27 mi) north-east of Somnath , 65 km (40 mi) south-east of Junagadh and 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Amreli .
The Forest Department of Gujarat State maintains the Janki Van. This park developed for environmental protection, nurture-breeding of forestry conservation, tourist place and wild herb-grown up, etc. Plantation areas in this park are named as Ashok Van, Panchvati Van, Amravan, Sindoori Van, Chandan Van, Rashi-Nakshatra Van, Navgrah Van, Dashmul ...
The wetland was originally spread over 22,700 hectares (227 km 2), out of which 80 km 2 [1] was the water filled area. [3] Gujarat State Forest Department has accorded it the legal status of a "Protected or Reserve Forest" in 2008 [3] after 20 year lobbying by local conservationists.