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Nagpur: message anirudh chaoji info anecdotal from the forest

Nagpur: message anirudh chaoji info anecdotal from the forest
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Nagpur: A collection of anecdotal information, directly from the interior of the forest, ‘wild by nature’, compiled by Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) Bigoy Aoloks Anirudh Chaogi, launched by PCCF (wildlife) Nitin Kakodkar on Sunday.
The book launch was held at the Laburnum Hall, Chitnivis Center.
Talking about the book, said Chaoji, “This book is a product of four years weekly bytes on various wildlife species read by forest guides and nature lovers.
We bring it to the next level by compiling this byte into the book and adding photos in it.
“Kakodar moved in a QNA session with an audience where he also shared his experience in the forest.
When asked about the commercialization of the forest area, Kakodkar said, “We must see the superiority too.
The income produced is used for the welfare of the staff, protection and development of the surrounding village area.
Tourism is always subject to conservation.
There is an enthusiasm that develops among the tourists to explore the forest and Wildlife accommodated.
“About protected areas, he said,” one-sixth of the forest area in the state is under protected areas such as holy places, national parks, tiger reserves, etc.
New species of plants, reptiles, amphibians and flora and fauna and fauna Others have been found a large-scale in this area.
“Appreciating the efforts of the Maharashtra government and the Ministry of Forestry, Kakodkar said,” The stories of revolving around the Tiger captured the public eye but the steps taken by the state government and the Ministry of Forestry for conservation of mangroves, Coastal biodiversity, etc.
is unmatched.
m Aharashtra is the first country to declare the state butterfly.
This indicates that the authorities focus on endangered species and create awareness.
“Kakodkar emphasizes the need to spread awareness about wildlife among students in Nagpur.” There are organizations that conduct natural camps.
These camps are also livelihood sources for people.
In Nagpur, somehow less.
Such initiatives must be encouraged in the city to instill interest in students about forest ecosystems.
“This book has been designed by Anirudh Ghosh and published by Ran Mangli Foundation.
Chaoji talks about the works of Ran Mangli’s foundation such as animal, medical and eye camps for the nearby forest community.
(Reporting by Manshika Vaikkath)

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