Kerala Forest Department

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Various Wings

MAIN FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS WINGS OF THE DEPARTMENT The functions of various wings of the Department are summarized below. Administration Wing The Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Administration) through the wing is responsible for general administration within the Forest Department. The Administration wing looks after all the service matters such as recruitment, appointment, promotion, …

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Fauna of Kerala

The fauna of Kerala is linked with the diverse habitat conditions shaped by the unique vegetation types found here. Located in the tropical zone and blessed with a multitude of geographical features, Kerala hosts a mosaic of regional, climatic, and edaphic conditions, resulting in a wide array of habitats. These diverse habitats provide sanctuary to …

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Be a Green Warrior

Volunteer and Be a Green Warrior with the Forest Department Volunteer as a Snake Rescuer Join our mission to protect and conserve wildlife by volunteering as a snake rescuer with the Forest Department. Snakes play a crucial role in our ecosystem, and their conservation is essential for maintaining ecological balance. As a snake rescuer, you’ll …

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Mandatory disclosure – Obligatory Items under section 4(1)(b) of RTI Act 2005

SL No. Obligatory items under section 4(1)(b) of RTI,2005 Details   1   The particulars of the organization,functions,and duties Overview on Kerala Forest Department Organization Structure   2   The powers and duties of its officers and employees. Duties & Functions of Chief Conservator of Forests Delegation of Financial Powers 3 The procedure followed in …

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RTI

File your RTI applications online  –    https://rtiportal.kerala.gov.in Mandatory disclosure – Obligatory Items under section 4(1)(b) of RTI Act 2005 List of SPIOs and ASPIOs in Kerala Forest Department Right to Information Act, 2005        

Rapid Response Team (RRT)

Rapid Response Team (RRT) in Kerala Forest Department: Addressing Human-Wildlife Conflict Please click here to see the list of RRTs Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) is a significant issue worldwide, requiring innovative solutions to ensure wildlife and humans coexist. HWC arises from interactions between wild animals and humans, leading to negative impacts on people, animals, and habitats, …

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