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Bokaro Forest Division which came into being in the year 1997 from the areas taken out from Dhanbad, Giridih and Hazaribagh East Forest Divisions. It comprises of six ranges namely Petarbar, Gomia, Tenughat, Bermo, Bokaro and Chas.
Read More →Bokaro district is located in the state of Jharkhand, India. It is known for its industrial significance, being home to the Bokaro Steel Plant, one of the largest steel manufacturing units in the country. The district encompasses a rich cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes.Bokaro district was created in the year 1991 by carrying out one subdivision consisting of two blocks from Dhanbad District and six blocks from Giridih Distirict. The present Bokaro district is bounded by Giridih in the North, Purulia (West Bengal) in the south, Dhanbad in the east and Hazaribagh in the west
Forests of this division are spread over the eastern part of the Hazaribagh plateau and lie mainly on its undulating slopes. The topography is hilly with occasional tracts of flat plateau and valleys. : The forest area of Bokaro comprises a mix of vegetation types, including tropical dry deciduous forests, mixed forests, and scrub forests. The district is comparatively rich in forest wealth in Bermo subdivision. The C.D. Blocks which have accountable forest wealth are Nawadih, Peterwar, Kasmar, Gomia and Chandankiyari. Forests are replete with Sal (Sakhua) trees. Other trees found in area are Mango, Sisum, Kendu, Jackfruit, etc. No wild animal has been reported to be found in the area. Domesticated animals are cow, buffalo, goat, pig et
Read More →Over the past few decades, the forest's general composition has drastically changed. Increasing biotic demand on forest resources, and monoculture plantations have all contributed to declines in forest quality, density, and botanical diversity. The same has also been doing havoc on wild creatures and their natural habitats. The industrialisation of the woodlands and forest fires have both disrupted their tranquil existence. The reduction in the area for palatable grasses and shrinking of feed was brought on by the spread of undesired weeds. The decreasing number of wild animals is also a result of increasing competition for grazing pasture between domestic animals, the destruction of fruit-bearing trees, and a water shortage in the forested area.
The territories under Bokaro forest division are frequented by wild elephants every year causing loss of life and property. Other common wild animals like deer, sambhar, hyena, monkeys and a variety of birds, both resident and migratory, are found in the Division.
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