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  2. Thorn forest - Wikipedia

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    A thorn forest is a dense scrubland with vegetation characteristic of dry subtropical and warm temperate areas with a seasonal rainfall averaging 250 to 500 mm (9.8 to 19.7 in). Regions [ edit ]

  3. Deccan thorn scrub forests - Wikipedia

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    Today the remaining forest is mostly southern tropical thorn scrub, [3] and also includes patches of the original vegetation, tropical dry deciduous forests. [1]Southern tropical thorn scrub forests consist of open, low vegetation with thorny trees with short trunks and low, branching crowns that rarely meet to form a closed canopy.

  4. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    It is very rich in floral bio-diversity starting from xenomorphic sub-tropical thorn forests in the foot hills to sub-tropical evergreen forests along PRIYEN water courses and valleys at higher altitudes. There are about 112 plant families with 449 genera and 820 species. Of these, 663 species are dicots while 157 species are monocots. [4]

  5. Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests - Wikipedia

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    The thorn scrub forests are thought to be tropical dry forests that have been degraded through intensive agriculture and grazing into stunted and open thorn scrub, dominated by trees such as Senegalia senegal and Acacia leucophloea, as well as Prosopis cineraria, Capparis zeylanica, Ziziphus spina-christi, Olea europaea, Balanites aegyptiaca, Cupressus sempervirens, Vachellia tortilis, Phoenix ...

  6. Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Habitat - 6A/01 Southern Tropical Thorn Forest (Champion and Seth 1968) Biogeographic Zone - Deccan Peninsula; Breeding Status - Breeds in Nannaj and some other DPAP plots. Nesting season - Monsoon (July–October) Figure of bustards according to census 2009 - Total 21 ( 13 females and 8 males)

  7. Barda Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The tropical climate is characterized by very hot summers. There are two rivers, Bileshvary River and Joghri River , and two dams, Khambala and Fodara. [ 2 ] There are several forest sub-types, such as southern tropical forest , southern dry mixed deciduous forest and northern tropical thorn forest, while other predominant flora include ...

  8. Tal Chhapar Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The forest of this region falls under major group "Tropical Forest" as per classifications of Indian forests by Champion & Seth. The forest of sanctuary area again falls under the group "Topical Thorn Forest" and subgroup 6B/C "Desert Thorn Forests". The sanctuary area is mostly covered by grasses with a very few trees.

  9. Forestry in India - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove Cover: Mangrove forest is a salt tolerant forest ecosystem found mainly in tropical and sub-tropical coastal and/or inter-tidal regions. Mangrove cover is the area covered under mangrove vegetation as interpreted digitally from remote sensing data. It is a part of forest cover and is also classified into three classes viz. very dense ...