Which is the smallest forest in Kerala?

The Pambadum Shola National Park, which is home to several endangered species of flora and fauna, is the smallest national park in Kerala. Located in the eastern part of the South -Western Ghats, the area was declared a national park in 2003.
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Which is the smallest forest district in Kerala?

In Kerala, Idukki District has the maximum forest cover of 3930 sq.km and Alappuzha District has the lowest forest cover of 38 sq.km.
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Which is the smallest reserve forest in Kerala?

Pampadum Shola National Park, located in the Western Ghats of Idukki district, Kerala, is the smallest national park in the state, covering an area of 1.32 sq. km.
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Which is the largest forest in Kerala?

Out of the total forest cover in the State, Idukki district has the highest forest cover, with 3770 sq. km, followed by Palakkad (1,761 sq. km) and Pathanamthitta (1,742 sq. km) (Figure 2.21).
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Which is the smallest in Kerala?

Alappuzha is the smallest district of Kerala having : Ø Area : 1,414 Sq.Km. which constitutes 3.64% of the total state area.
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Which is the poorest region in Kerala?

Malapuram is the most poorer state. GDP growth is not able to catch up with population growth.
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Which is the smallest lake in Kerala?

The Pookode Lake is considered to be the smallest as well as the highest altitude freshwater lake in the state. Situated at a height of 7709m above sea level, the lake is indeed a sight to behold. The evergreen forests that surround the lake are home to a plethora of flora and fauna.
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What is Kerala's famous forest area?

Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary, Enchanting Kerala, Newsletter, Kerala Tourism. Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary is a tropical semi-evergreen forest and is…
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Which is the untouched forest in Kerala?

Silent Valley National Park (40 km northwest of Mannarkkad) The 89.52 sq.km national park is believed to be the sole surviving bit of evergreen forest in the Sahya Ranges. The peculiarity of the Silent Valley Forest is that it is even devoid of the chirping of cicadas'.
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How many forests are there in Kerala?

Most of Kerala's significantly biodiverse tracts of wilderness lie in the evergreen forests of its easternmost districts; coastal Kerala (along with portions of the east) mostly lies under cultivation and is home to comparatively little wildlife. Despite this, Kerala contains 9,400 km2 of natural forests.
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Which is the first reserve forest in Kerala?

The Konni Forest Division is located in Kerala, India, and covers an area of about 331.66 square kilometres (128.05 sq mi). It is the first reserve forest in Kerala, which was declared on 9 October 1888 under the Travancore Forest Act of 1887.
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Which is the smallest forest in India?

Covering only 6.7% of its total area, Haryana has the smallest forest and tree cover in India.
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Which animal is mostly seen in Kerala?

Kerala's lush forests and expansive grasslands harbor a remarkable diversity of mammals. From the Royal Bengal Tiger, elusive Leopards, and robust Asian Elephants to the playful Malabar Giant Squirrel, and the diminutive Mouse Deer, these habitats offer a glimpse into the lives of some of India's most iconic creatures.
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Which district in Kerala has more trees?

In terms of percentage of forest cover to total geographical area, Wayanad ranks first (79.73 per cent), followed by Idukki (75.11 per cent) and Pathanamthitta (65.96 per cent).
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Which is the most green district in Kerala?

1. Wayanad: Untouched Wilderness in the Western Ghats. Wayanad is a serene hill station nestled in the Western Ghats, known for its expansive greenery, wildlife reserves, and spice plantations.
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Which state in Kerala has no forest?

Forest and wildlife

Alappuzha was the only district in Kerala without public forest land.
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Which forest is mysterious in Kerala?

The Silent Valley: A Mystical Forest in Kerala.
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Is there a lion in Kerala forests?

Cuddled up in the southeast corner of the Western Ghats, the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a colourful canvas of exotic flora and thriving fauna. Reached by a boat trip across the Neyyar lake, Lion Safari contains a bus tour to watch a few lions in a fenced forest enclosure.
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Which part of Kerala is most beautiful?

Munnar. Famous for its tea estates, and lush greenery, Munnaris a hill station in this state. It is one of the most sought-after and visited places in this city. Moreover, the expansive tea plantations will leave you spellbound.
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Who is the forest man of Kerala?

K.V. Dayal, fondly known as the Forest Man of Kerala, is renowned for his transformative work in turning barren coastal lands, especially in Alappuzha, into lush forested areas and for his pioneering efforts in organic farming.
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Which is the purest lake in Kerala?

Sasthamkotta lake - A Trip to the Purest Waterbody

It is one among the wetlands identified for conservation and management under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. Sasthamkotta lake was declared a Ramsar site along with Ashtamudi and Vembanad-Kol wetland, in 2002.
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Which is the smallest river in Kerala?

These rivers have a significant role in the state as many of these are important water sources for different districts. Periyar river is 244 km long and is the longest river in the state. The shortest river in Kerala is the Manjeswaram river which is 16 km long.
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