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FORESTRY AT A GLANCE

Reserved Forest 1,833.02 sq.km.
Demarcated  Protected Forest  648.41 sq.km.
Undemarcated  Protected Forest 43.41 sq.km.
Unclassed 0.24 sq.km.
Total 2,525.08 sq.km.

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FORESTRY, WILD LIFE

          The division wise classification of forest area by legal status in Keonjhar district as on    01.04.96  are as follows.

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Classification

Area in Sq. Km.

Reserved Forest

18,33.02

Demarked protected Forest

6,48.41

Undemarked protected Forest

43.41

Undeserved Forest

0.24

TOTAL

25,25.08

          The above forest area is 30% of the total geographical area of the district. The reserved forest of the district consist mostly of steep hills and narrow winding valleys. It is indeed a pity that most of the wide valleys which offered optimum conditions for the growth of fine Sal forest are not a part of the reserved forest area.

DRY WOOD FOREST

          It occurs in parts of Boula, Atei, Kalapat, Santoshpur and Barabank.

OPEN GRASSY DRY SAL FOREST

          This is found on exposed hill slopes where the soil is shallow and not fertile, mostly in Karo blocks.

HIGH LEVEL PLATEAU SAL

          This type comprises the forests growing on flat-topped hills which are a characteristic feature of Keonjhar.

MOIST HILL SAL

          It is widely distributed in Keonjhar especially in the Sidhamath and Karo blocks.

VALLEY SAL

          It occurs in Sidhamatha and Karo blocks.

SANTAL SAL

          Typical costal sal is called   Santal Sal. it is mostly found in the Boula and Santoshpur blocks. The sal is mixed with Asan and Kurum.

WILD LIFE

TIGERS :-

          Tigers (Bagha) are found in Rebana and Kalapat blocks. There is no information about their exact number. There are reports of cattle lifting.

LEOPARDS :-

          Kalarapatra Bagha are quite common in Santoshpur, Atei, Kalapat, Rebana and Barabanka reserved forests.Most of the villages are in close vicinity of the forest and so blocks often complain of interference and lifting of small domestic animals in their area by the leopard.

ELEPHANTS :-

          Elephants are frequently seen in small herds in the forests like Boula, Kalapat , Rebana , Atei and occasionally in Sidhamatha and Karo reserved forests. Though the herds move from place to place it seems they have a permanent habitat in Boula, Atei, Rebana and Kalapat. The elephants usually damage agricultural crops and create occasional havoc in the mining huts and in small villages in the periphery of the forest blocks.

BISON (GAYALA) :-

          Gayal herds are occasionally seen in Kalapat and Rebana  reserved forests. Tease bisons are occasionally  seen visiting  neighbouring villages of Dhenkanal district.

SAMBARA :-

          Sambaras are quite common in the hilly forest area and are   more often seen in the Kalapat Rebana reserved forests.Spotted deer ( Harina ), Barking Deer  (Kutra) and wild boar   (Barha) are found throughout the district.

MONKEYS ( HANU AND PATI)

          Monkeys are quite common and are seen in the valleys in the periphery of the reserved forest. There are no reports of wild dogs (Balia Kukura) but bears ( Bhalu ) are quite common in the area. The bears have created lots of problems and reports of bear-bite and fatal accidents caused by the bear are very common particularly during their breeding season and in the hot summer when mahula and mango are ripe.

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