
Arabari Range Forest
National Park
Arabari Range Forest
Arabari Range Forest, located in Paschim Medinipur (West Medinipur), West Bengal, is a notable forest range known for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. The forest covers an area of approximately 1,272 hectares (3,140 acres) and is predominantly composed of sal (Shorea robusta) trees.
The Arabari Range Forest is historically significant for being the site of India's first Joint Forest Management (JFM) initiative, which began in 1972. This initiative involved local villagers in the conservation and management of the forest, leading to successful reforestation and sustainable use of forest resources.
The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants that occasionally migrate from the nearby Dalma range
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Arabari Range Forest is located in Paschim Medinipur (West Medinipur), West Bengal.
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