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International Forests Day 2025: Key Highlights and Initiatives

International Forests Day 2025: Key Highlights and Initiatives
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International Forests Day 2025: Key Highlights and Initiatives

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EventInternational Forests Day held on 21st March, 2025 at Rajasthan International Centre (RIC), Jaipur
Key Programs- Forest Training and Management Institute foundation laid in Jaipur. - Eco-tourism introduced in Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary and electric golf carts in Keoladeo National Park and Nahargarh Biological Park. - Soil Health Card and CRESEP logo unveiled. - DG-Forest App launched for transparency. - Kits distributed to Vanmitras; women forest personnel honoured.
International Forest Day- Originated as "World Forestry Day" in 1971 by FAO. - Formally recognised by UN General Assembly in 2012. - Theme for 2025: "Forests and Food".
Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary- Located in Aravalli hills, 20 km from Jaipur. - Named after Nahargarh Fort built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. - Covers 720 hectares. - Home to Nahargarh Biological Park known for lion safaris.
Flora & Fauna (Nahargarh)- Flora: Dry deciduous forests, scrublands, grasslands. - Fauna: Leopards, wild boars, deer, lions, tigers, sloth bears, peacocks, owls, eagles, Indian rock pythons, monitor lizards, frogs, toads.
Keoladeo National Park- Wetland and bird sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. - UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar Site (1981). - Currently in Montreux Record. - Home to 365+ bird species, including Siberian crane. - Rivers: Gambhir and Banganga.

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