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WELCOME TO. NATURAL VEGETATION & WILD LIFE. Natural vegetation refers to a plant

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  1. WELCOME TO

  2. NATURAL VEGETATION & WILD LIFE

  3. Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown NATURAL VEGETATION & WILD LIFE naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. This is termed as a virgin vegetation OR natural vegetation.

  4. The term flora is used to denote plants of a particular region or period. Similarly, the species of animals are referred to as fauna . This huge diversity in flora and fauna kingdom is due to the following factors.

  5. FACTORS FACTORS

  6. TYPES OF VEGETATIONS • Tropical Rain Forests • Tropical Deciduous Forests • Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs • Mountain Forests • Mangrove Forests

  7. Tropical Rain Forests • Heavy rainfall. • Great heights up to 60 meters. • There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves. • Trees:ebony, mahogany, rosewood, rubber and cinchona. • Animals: elephants, monkey, lemur and deer. • Birds: bats, sloth, scorpions and snails

  8. Tropical Deciduous Forests • Rainfall between 200 cm and 70 cm. • Trees: Bamboos, Sal, shisham, sandalwood, khair, kusum, arjun, mulberry. • Trees of this forest-type shed their leaves for about six to eight weeks in dry summer. • Animals: lion, tiger, pig, deer and elephant.

  9. The Thorn Forests and Scrubs • Rainfall less than 70cm. • Acacias, palms, euphorbias and cacti. • Leaves are mostly thick and small to minimize evaporation. • Animals: rats, mice, rabbits, fox, wolf, tiger, lion, wild ass, horses and camels.

  10. Mountain Forests • Trees: pine, deodar, silver fir, spruce and cedar. • Animals: Kashmir stag, spotted dear, wild sheep, jack rabbit, Tibetan antelope, yak, snow leopard, squirrels, Shaggy horn wild ibex, bear and rare red panda, sheep and goats with thick hair. • 3,600 meters above sea-level,

  11. Mangrove Forests • Dense mangroves are the common varieties with roots of the plants submerged under water. • Trees: Sundari, timber Palm, coconut, keora, agar.

  12. WILDLIFE • 89,000 of animal species. • 1200 species of birds. • 2500 species of fish.

  13. Steps taken by Government • Fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect flora and fauna. • Financial and technical assistance is provided to many Botanical Gardens by the government since 1992. • Project Tiger, Project Rhino, Project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco- developmental projects have been introduced. • 89 National parks, 49 wildlife sanctuaries & zoological gardens are set up to take care of natural heritage.

  14. All of us must realize the importance of the natural ecosystem for our own survival. It is possible if indiscriminate destruction of natural environment is put to an immediate end.

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