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The Gujarat state of western India has four National Parks and twenty-three wildlife sanctuaries which are managed by the Forest Department of the Government of Gujarat. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] National Parks
The Gujarat Forest Department is the governmental agency responsible for the management and conservation of forests and wildlife in the Indian state of Gujarat. Headquartered in Gandhinagar , the department plays a crucial role in preserving the state's rich biodiversity, promoting afforestation, and implementing sustainable forest management ...
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The Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI) is an Autonomous Institute under the Forests and Environment Department of Government of Gujarat. Established in 1999 and based in Gandhinagar , GEMI has been involved in the overall conservation, protection and management of environment and has taken up various studies and research projects.
The Gir Forest National Park in Gujarat is home to the only wild population of the Asiatic lion in the world. [ 19 ] The economy of Gujarat is the fifth-largest in India , with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹ 16.55 trillion (equivalent to ₹ 19 trillion or US$210 billion in 2023) and has the country's 10th-highest GSDP per capita ...
Gir Somnath was split from Junagadh district in August 2013, when seven new districts came into existence in Gujarat. [2] [3] Veraval, Talala, Sutrapada, Kodinar, Una and Gir-Gadhada are the talukas of Gir Somnath. [4] The Gir Forest is a home of many wildlife creatures including lions, deer, and monkeys. Asiatic Lions can be only be found in ...
Gujarat's coastal areas, including the Gulf of Khambhat and the Gulf of Kutch, host a nationally important range of species of fish, crustaceans, and migratory birds. [2] Gujarat's fauna is conserved by protected areas, wildlife sanctuaries, and national parks.
"Structurally Gujarat is divided into districts (Zila), Prant (subdivisions), Taluka (blocks) & villages. The state is divided into 33 districts, 122 prants, 248 talukas. [ 1 ] There are 08 municipal corporations , 156 municipalities and 14,273 Panchayats , for administrative purposes.'