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Home / Environment / Andhra Govt Commits to Forest Protection and Biodiversity Enhancement

Andhra Govt Commits to Forest Protection and Biodiversity Enhancement

24 Oct

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  • No individual or political influence allowed to compromise forest land
  • Large-scale sowing of red sandalwood seeds to revive endangered species
  • Measures to curb smuggling and recover illegally transported red sandalwood
Andhra Govt Commits to Forest Protection and Biodiversity Enhancement

On October 24, 2025, Andhra Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Forests and Environment, K. Pawan Kalyan, emphasized the state government's dedication to safeguarding forests and enhancing biodiversity. Speaking at a two-day workshop for forest officials, Kalyan asserted that no individual or political influence would be allowed to compromise the state's forest land.

Kalyan outlined multiple initiatives aimed at reviving endangered species and generating economic value for the state. This includes large-scale sowing of red sandalwood seeds in the Seshachalam forests. Measures to curb smuggling and recover illegally transported red sandalwood from other states are also underway.

The deputy chief minister stressed the need to develop forests as a revenue-generating department, providing livelihoods for tribal youth and promoting eco-tourism in a sustainable manner. He also addressed challenges related to timber and craft-related plantations, directing efforts to expand the cultivation of trees essential for traditional crafts.

Kalyan called for systematic management to prevent human-wildlife conflicts, especially in border districts, and emphasized the safety and welfare of forest staff, with zero tolerance for harassment or attacks on officials.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Great Green Wall of Andhra Pradesh" is an initiative involving the planting of palm, palmyra, and other coastal species to restore degraded areas, protect against cyclones and tsunamis, preserve marine biodiversity, and provide a green buffer for communities dependent on the coast.
The Andhra Pradesh government is calling for systematic management to prevent human-wildlife conflicts, especially in border districts like Chittoor, Parvathipuram-Manyam, and Srikakulam, where elephant movements affect agricultural areas.
The Andhra Pradesh government is implementing measures to curb smuggling and recover illegally transported red sandalwood from other states, in addition to large-scale sowing of red sandalwood seeds in the Seshachalam forests to revive endangered species.

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