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  2. Reserved forests and protected forests of India - Wikipedia

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    A reserved forest (also called a reserve forest) and protected forest in India is a forest accorded a certain degree of protection. The concept was introduced in the Indian Forest Act of 1927 during the British Raj to refer to forests granted protection under the British crown in British India, but not associated suzerainties .

  3. Conservation reserves and community reserves of India

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    Jawai Bandh forest is situated in Pali district and it is in close proximity of Kumbalgarh Sanctuary.keshopur chamb gurdaspur (Punjab) conservation reserve India's first community reserve. [4] Recently, Gogabeel, an ox-bow lake in Bihar’s Katihar district, has been declared as the state’s first ‘Community Reserve’.

  4. Protected areas of India - Wikipedia

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    A "Common Important Forest" in India is a forest governed by local communities in a way compatible with sustainable development. Such forests are typically called village forests or panchayat forests , reflecting the fact that the administration and resource use of the forest occurs at the village and panchayat (an elected rural body) levels.

  5. Indian Forest Act, 1927 - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was largely based on previous Indian Forest Acts implemented under the British Raj.The most famous one was the Indian Forest Act of 1878. Both the 1878 Act and the 1927 Act sought to consolidate and reserve the areas having forest cover, or significant wildlife, to regulate movement and transit of forest produce, and duty leviable on timber and other forest produce.

  6. Sacred groves of India - Wikipedia

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    Similarly Mangar Bani, last surviving natural forest of Delhi is protected by Gurjars of nearby area. [11] 14,000 sacred groves have been reported from all over India, which act as reservoirs of rare fauna, and more often rare flora, amid rural and even urban settings. Experts believe that the total number of sacred groves could be as high as ...

  7. Private protected areas of India - Wikipedia

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    After the merger of Mayurbhanj with India in 1949, it became a reserved forest in 1956. It then became a tiger reserve (1973), wildlife sanctuary (1979), national park (1980) and finally a biosphere reserve (1994). Manas National Park - The area was initially the hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar and the Raja of Gauripur.

  8. Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Hollongapar reserved forest as a potential wildlife sanctuary was identified in late 1980s during a primate survey. [4] The Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary is located in the civil district of Jorhat in Assam, India. Set aside as a "Reserve Forest" (RF) on 27 August 1881, [5] it was named after its dominant tree species, hollong or Dipterocarpus ...

  9. Delhi Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The New Delhi or Central Ridge was designated a Reserved Forest in 1914 and spans from the southern fringes of Sadar Bazaar to Dhaula Kuan. It originally spanned 864 hectares, though some portions have since gradually eroded. The Mehrauli or South-Central Ridge is centred at "Sanjay Vana" near JNU and Vasant Kunj, and encompasses 633 hectares ...