Environment and Forests Department (Arunachal Pradesh) explained

Agency Name:Department of Environment and Forests of Arunachal Pradesh
Seal:Department_of_Environment_and_Forest_of_Arunachal_Pradesh.png
Jurisdiction:State Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Headquarters:Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
Parent Agency:State government of Arunachal Pradesh

The Department of Environment and Forests of Arunachal Pradesh (DEFAP) is a state-sponsored agency responsible for conserving the environment, identifying, establishing, and conserving protected areas in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.[1]

Statistics

According to the official website, 10185.40 square kilometers are being protected by the agency. That equals 12 percent of the total area of the state and 15 percent of the total forest cover in the state - 68,045 square kilometers. There are 8,715 species of plant life within Arunachal's forests, which contributes to the importance of wildlife reserves. Arunachal is a very rural state, and most of the state being covered in forests. As such, forest and wildlife protection is extremely important to the people living in Arunachal Pradesh.

Sanctuaries

There are a total of eight wildlife sanctuaries and one reserve protected by the Department of Environment and Forests:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Website of the Department of Environment and Forest, Arunachal Pradesh . 21 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061212201923/http://arunachalpradesh.nic.in/ . 12 December 2006 . dead .