3. Welcome to my presentation on the rich
biodiversity of two distinct Indian
states, Chhattisgarh and Kerela.
These states , Geographically diverse,
offer unique ecosystems and a wide
array of flora and fauna.
In this presentation, we will explore and
compare the fascinating world of plants
and animals that call Chhattisgarh and
Kerela their home.
Both states have their own stories to tell,
from dense forest to lush wetlands, and
from endangered species to endemic
f lora.
Lets dive into the ecological wonders of
Chhattisgarh and Kerela.
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Geographical Features: The state is
characterized by its lush forests, fertile plains,
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Importance in Biodiversity: Chhattisgarh
boasts a wide variety of ecosystems, including
dense forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Its
significance in terms of biodiversity is
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Floral Diversity: Chhattisgarh is blessed with an
incredible array of plant species. It's estimated to have
over 3000 species of plants, including a mix of deciduous
and evergreen trees, shrubs, and herbs.
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Endemic Plants: The state is home to several endemic and
rare plant species. Notable among these are Sal (Shorea
robusta), Mahua (Madhuca longifolia), and Tendu
(Diospyrosmelanoxylon), which are of both ecological
and economic significance.
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Medicinal Plants: Chhattisgarh's forests are a treasure
trove of medicinal plants. Many traditional healing
practices are rooted in the use of these plants, such as
Amla(Indian Gooseberry), Arjuna(Terminaliaarjuna),
and Harra(Terminaliachebula).Bamboo Diversity:
Bamboo, particularly species like Dendrocalamusstrictus
and Bambusaarundinacea, are widespread. They hold
cultural and economic importance for the indigenous
communities.
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Conservation Efforts: Various conservation efforts are in
place to protect and preserve the diverse flora of
Chhattisgarh. These include afforestationprograms, the
establishment of biosphere reserves, and sustainable
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Diverse Wildlife: Chhattisgarh is home to a diverse range
of wildlife species, thanks to its varied ecosystems.
These include mammals, birds, reptiles, and
amphibians.
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Tiger Population: The state is known for its significant
tiger population. The IndravatiTiger Reserve,
AchanakmarTiger Reserve, and UdantiSitanadiTiger
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conservation.Elephants: Chhattisgarh is also home to a
substantial elephant population, and these majestic
creatures roam in forests and sanctuaries.Birdlife: The
state is a heaven for birdwatchers, with a variety of
resident and migratory bird species. You can spot species
like the Hill Myna, BastarHill Myna, and many raptors.
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Endangered Species: Chhattisgarh is home to endangered
species like the Wild Buffalo, Swamp Deer, and the Bastar
Hill Myna, emphasizing the need for conservation efforts.
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Conservation Initiatives: The state has implemented
conservation programs and anti-poaching measures to
protect its wildlife. It also engages in habitat restoration
and public awareness campaigns to safeguard its fauna.
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Diverse Wildlife: Kerala's diverse ecosystems provide
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Endangered Species: The state is home to several
endangered species, including the Bengal Tiger, Indian
Elephant, and the NilgiriTahr.
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Birdlife: Kerala is a birdwatcher's paradise with a
multitude of resident and migratory species. You can spot
the Malabar Hornbill, Great Indian Hornbill, and many
waterfowl in the region's wetlands.
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Reptiles and Amphibians: Kerala also has a rich
population of reptiles, including the King Cobra and
various species of turtles and frogs.MarineLife: The
coastal regions of Kerala are rich in marine biodiversity.
It's known for its diverse fish species, dolphins, and
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Conservation Initiatives: Kerala actively engages in
wildlife conservation efforts, such as the protection of
mangroves, establishment of wildlife sanctuaries and
national parks, and initiatives to safeguard marine life.
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Floral Diversity Rich and diverse
with over 3000
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Exceptional with
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Endemic Plants Sal,Mahua,
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Faunal Diversity Diverse wildlife
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Rich wildlife
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Tahrand Varied
Birdlife
Endemic Fauna Rare and
Endemic species
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Notable endemics
like NilgiriTahr
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Tiger's increase in Kerala.
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Chhattisgarh:
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Tiger Reserves (Indravati, Achanakmar,
Udanti Sitanadi)
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Afforestationand Reforestation
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Community Involvement in Conservation
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UNESCO Biosphere Reserves marine
Conservation (Mangroves, Coral Reefs)
Sustainable Collection of Medicinal Plants
(Ayurveda)
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Challenges & Successes:
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Both states address habitat loss and
poaching. Successes include the Bengal
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Biodiversity Treasure: Chhattisgarh and
Kerala are biodiversity treasures.
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Conservation Commitment: Both states
are committed to protecting their
unique flora and fauna.
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