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Although the overall forest cover as per NFI has reduced by 1.42 percent – a decrease from 71.13 in 2016 to 69.71 in 2023 – the two dzongkhags saw the highest increase.
Source: https://kuenselonline.com/southern-dzongkhags-lead-forest-conservation-with-19-growth/
Approximately 20% of the world’s remaining tropical forests are found in countries like Guyana, which have high forest cover and very low deforestation rates.
Instead, it seems we are hell-bent on destroying our remaining forest cover (now only 23 percent, or around seven million hectares) through mining, logging, and farming, not to mention development for human habitation.
Since tiger is at the top of food chain, it has been able to help preserve a check on the population of herbivores to ensure the growth of forest cover which is a symbol of a healthy forest.
Source: https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/let-out-a-big-roar-its-the-day-of-the-tiger/
Stating that forest cover depleted fast in united Andhra Pradesh, he said after the bifurcation, growth of forests in Telangana has been incredible.
The CEO of Uganda Baati, George Arodi highlighted the importance of such partnerships to help restore Uganda's forest cover.
The country has launched initiatives that utilize remote sensing technology to track forest cover changes and inform policy decisions.
The India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021 published by the Forest Survey of India (FSI) classifies 100% of Goa’s forest cover as “less fire prone”.