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Forest and Wildlife
Resources
Social Science (Geography),
Chapter 2
Class 10
Subtopics
 Introduction
 Flora and Fauna in India
 The negative factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna
 Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India
 Types and Distribution of Forest and Wildlife Resources
 Community and Conservation
Introduction
 Entire habitat of the world has immense biodiversity.
 Humans along with all living organism form a complex web of ecological
system in which we are only a part and very much dependent on this system
for our own existence.
 For example, the plants, animals and microorganism recreate the quality of
the air we breathe.
Flora and Fauna in India
 India is one of the world’s richest countries in terms of its vast array of
biological diversity and has nearly 8 per cent of the total number of species in
the world.
 This is possibly twice or twice or thrice the number yet to be discovered.
These diverse flora and fauna are so well integrated into our daily life that
we take these for granted.
 They are under great stress mainly due to insensitivity to our environment.
 That at least 10 per cent of India’s recorded wild flora and 20 per cent of its
mammals are on the threatened list.
Different categories of existing plants
and animal species
 Based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN),
we can classify as follows –
 Normal Species: Species whose population levels are considered to be normal for their survival,
such as cattle, Sal, pine, rodents, etc.
 Endangered Species: These are species which are in danger of extinction the survival of such
species is difficult if the negative factor that has led to a decline in their population continue
to operate.
 Vulnerable Species: These are species whose population has declined to levels from where it is
likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue
to operate.
 Rare Species: Species with a small population may move into the endangered or vulnerable
category if the negative factors affecting them continue to operate.
 Endemic Species: These are species which are only found in some particular areas usually
isolated by natural or geographical barriers.
 Extinct Species: These are species which are not found after searches of known or likely areas
where they may occur.
The negative factors that cause such
fearful depletion of the flora and fauna
 It is we ourselves who have depleted our forest and wildlife.
 The major causes of depletion of forest resources between 1951 and 1980
accordingly to the forest survey of India over 26,200sq.km.
 The Large scale development project has also contributed significantly to the
loss of forest. 1951, over 5,000 sq km forest was cleared for river valley
project. Narmada Sagar project in Madhya Pradesh which would inundate
40,000 hectares of forest.
 Habitat destruction, hunting, poaching over – exploitation, environmental
pollution poisoning and forest fires are factors. Over population in third world
countries is often cited as the cause of environmental degradation.
Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in
India
 Conservation in the background of a rapid decline in wildlife population and
forestry has become essential.
 In the 1960s and 1970s conservation demanded a national wildlife protection
programme.
 The Indian Wildlife Act was implemented in 1972 with various provision for
protecting habitats.
 The central government also announced several projects for protecting specific
animals which were gravely threatened, including the tiger. We have been given
full or partial legal protection against hunting and trade throughout India.
 The ban on hunting was imposed. Legal protection was provided to the habitats of
endangered species.
 Restriction on trade in wildlife. Established national parks and wildlife sanctuaries
throughout the country.
Project Tiger
 It was launched by the government of India in 1973. To save
the endangered species of tiger in the country. The major
threats to tiger population are poaching for the trade of
tiger skins and bones which are traditionally used in
medicines in Asian Countries. Others threats are a)
shrinking habitat b) depletion of prey base species and
growing human population. India and Nepal Became the
prime targets for poaching and illegal trading because they
provide natural habitat for two-thirds of the surviving tiger
populations.
 Major tiger reserve of India are:1. Corbett national park –
Uttarakhand; 2. Bandhavgarh National Park - Madhya
Pradesh; 3. Sunderbans National Parks - West Bengal; 4.
Sariska wildlife sanctuary – Rajasthan; 5. Manas tiger
reserve – Assam; 6. Periyar tiger reserve – Kerala; 7.
Nagarjuna Sagar Srigailam Andhra Pradesh tiger reserve
(largest in India)
Types and Distribution of Forest and
Wildlife Resources
Even if we want to conserve our vast forest and wildlife resources, it is rather
difficult to manage, control and regulate them.
1. Reserved Forest: More than half of the total forest land has declared
reserved forest are regarded as the most valuable as far as the conservation of
forest and wildlife resources are concerned.
2. Protected forest: Almost one – third of the total forest of the total forest
area is protected forest, as declared by the Forest Department. This land is
protected from any further depletion.
3. Unclassed Forest: These are other forest and waste lands belonging to
both government and private individuals and communities.
Community and Conservation
 In some areas of India local communities are struggling to conserve these
habitats along with government officials recognizing that only this will secure
their own long – term livelihood.
 The Alwar district of Rajasthan has declared 1,200 hectares.
 The famous Chipko movement in the Himalayas has not only successfully
resisted deforestation in several areas. Attempts to revive the traditional
conservation methods or developing new methods of ecological farming are
now widespread.
 Farmers and citizen's groups like the Beej Bachao Andolan in Tehri and
Navdanya have shown that adequate levels of diversified crop production
without the use of synthetic.
 The programme has been in formal existence since 1988 when the state of
Orissa passed the first resolution for joint forest management.
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CBSE Social Science Geography Chapter 2 Class 10 Forest and Wildlife Resources PPT

  • 1. Forest and Wildlife Resources Social Science (Geography), Chapter 2 Class 10
  • 2. Subtopics  Introduction  Flora and Fauna in India  The negative factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna  Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India  Types and Distribution of Forest and Wildlife Resources  Community and Conservation
  • 3. Introduction  Entire habitat of the world has immense biodiversity.  Humans along with all living organism form a complex web of ecological system in which we are only a part and very much dependent on this system for our own existence.  For example, the plants, animals and microorganism recreate the quality of the air we breathe.
  • 4. Flora and Fauna in India  India is one of the world’s richest countries in terms of its vast array of biological diversity and has nearly 8 per cent of the total number of species in the world.  This is possibly twice or twice or thrice the number yet to be discovered. These diverse flora and fauna are so well integrated into our daily life that we take these for granted.  They are under great stress mainly due to insensitivity to our environment.  That at least 10 per cent of India’s recorded wild flora and 20 per cent of its mammals are on the threatened list.
  • 5. Different categories of existing plants and animal species  Based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), we can classify as follows –  Normal Species: Species whose population levels are considered to be normal for their survival, such as cattle, Sal, pine, rodents, etc.  Endangered Species: These are species which are in danger of extinction the survival of such species is difficult if the negative factor that has led to a decline in their population continue to operate.  Vulnerable Species: These are species whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate.  Rare Species: Species with a small population may move into the endangered or vulnerable category if the negative factors affecting them continue to operate.  Endemic Species: These are species which are only found in some particular areas usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers.  Extinct Species: These are species which are not found after searches of known or likely areas where they may occur.
  • 6. The negative factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna  It is we ourselves who have depleted our forest and wildlife.  The major causes of depletion of forest resources between 1951 and 1980 accordingly to the forest survey of India over 26,200sq.km.  The Large scale development project has also contributed significantly to the loss of forest. 1951, over 5,000 sq km forest was cleared for river valley project. Narmada Sagar project in Madhya Pradesh which would inundate 40,000 hectares of forest.  Habitat destruction, hunting, poaching over – exploitation, environmental pollution poisoning and forest fires are factors. Over population in third world countries is often cited as the cause of environmental degradation.
  • 7. Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India  Conservation in the background of a rapid decline in wildlife population and forestry has become essential.  In the 1960s and 1970s conservation demanded a national wildlife protection programme.  The Indian Wildlife Act was implemented in 1972 with various provision for protecting habitats.  The central government also announced several projects for protecting specific animals which were gravely threatened, including the tiger. We have been given full or partial legal protection against hunting and trade throughout India.  The ban on hunting was imposed. Legal protection was provided to the habitats of endangered species.  Restriction on trade in wildlife. Established national parks and wildlife sanctuaries throughout the country.
  • 8. Project Tiger  It was launched by the government of India in 1973. To save the endangered species of tiger in the country. The major threats to tiger population are poaching for the trade of tiger skins and bones which are traditionally used in medicines in Asian Countries. Others threats are a) shrinking habitat b) depletion of prey base species and growing human population. India and Nepal Became the prime targets for poaching and illegal trading because they provide natural habitat for two-thirds of the surviving tiger populations.  Major tiger reserve of India are:1. Corbett national park – Uttarakhand; 2. Bandhavgarh National Park - Madhya Pradesh; 3. Sunderbans National Parks - West Bengal; 4. Sariska wildlife sanctuary – Rajasthan; 5. Manas tiger reserve – Assam; 6. Periyar tiger reserve – Kerala; 7. Nagarjuna Sagar Srigailam Andhra Pradesh tiger reserve (largest in India)
  • 9. Types and Distribution of Forest and Wildlife Resources Even if we want to conserve our vast forest and wildlife resources, it is rather difficult to manage, control and regulate them. 1. Reserved Forest: More than half of the total forest land has declared reserved forest are regarded as the most valuable as far as the conservation of forest and wildlife resources are concerned. 2. Protected forest: Almost one – third of the total forest of the total forest area is protected forest, as declared by the Forest Department. This land is protected from any further depletion. 3. Unclassed Forest: These are other forest and waste lands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities.
  • 10. Community and Conservation  In some areas of India local communities are struggling to conserve these habitats along with government officials recognizing that only this will secure their own long – term livelihood.  The Alwar district of Rajasthan has declared 1,200 hectares.  The famous Chipko movement in the Himalayas has not only successfully resisted deforestation in several areas. Attempts to revive the traditional conservation methods or developing new methods of ecological farming are now widespread.  Farmers and citizen's groups like the Beej Bachao Andolan in Tehri and Navdanya have shown that adequate levels of diversified crop production without the use of synthetic.  The programme has been in formal existence since 1988 when the state of Orissa passed the first resolution for joint forest management.