Once on brink of ecological collapse, forests of Jhargram in South Bengal are now showing resilience and revival. After decades of rampant illegal logging, political instability, and systemic neglect, region’s green cover, wildlife it shelters is making a robust comeback. In a remarkable reversal, the region boasts over 400 sal trees per hectare, with total sal population crossing 15 million.
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21 Jul