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Forest and Wildlife Resources

Madhya Pradesh Board · Class 10 · Social Science

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Card 1Introduction to Biodiversity

What is biodiversity and why is it important for human survival?

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Biodiversity or Biological Diversity refers to the immense variety of living organisms including micro-organisms, bacteria, plants, and animals that exist on Earth. It is crucial for human survival be

Card 2Flora and Fauna in India

Flora and Fauna

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Flora refers to plant life found in a particular region or habitat, while Fauna refers to animal life in the same area. India is one of the world's richest countries in terms of biological diversity,

Card 3Conservation Need

Why is conservation of forests and wildlife essential in modern times?

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Conservation is essential because: 1) Rapid decline in wildlife population and deforestation threatens ecological balance 2) Preserves ecological diversity and life support systems (water, air, soil)

Card 4Wildlife Protection Laws

Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972

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A landmark legislation implemented in 1972 with provisions for protecting habitats and wildlife. Key features include: 1) Published an all-India list of protected species 2) Banned hunting of endanger

Card 5Project Tiger

What was Project Tiger and why was it launched in 1973?

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Project Tiger was launched in 1973 as one of the world's most well-publicized wildlife campaigns. Reasons for launch: 1) Tiger population had declined to just 1,827 from an estimated 55,000 at the tur

Card 6Tiger Reserves

Name any four major Tiger Reserves in India established under Project Tiger.

Answer

Major Tiger Reserves include: 1) Corbett National Park - Uttarakhand 2) Sunderbans National Park - West Bengal 3) Bandhavgarh National Park - Madhya Pradesh 4) Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary - Rajasthan 5

Card 7Forest Classification

Reserved Forests

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More than half of India's total forest land has been declared as Reserved Forests. These are regarded as the most valuable forests for conservation of forest and wildlife resources. They are maintaine

Card 8Forest Classification

Compare Reserved Forests, Protected Forests, and Unclassed Forests.

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Reserved Forests: More than half of total forest land; most valuable for conservation; strict government control. Protected Forests: Almost one-third of total forest area; protected from further deple

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