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UP Forests Bloom: Record Tree Cover Boost
12 Feb
Summary
- Forest cover rose by 338,000 acres between 2017-18 and 2023-24.
- Over 242 crore saplings planted since 2017, a significant increase.
- State leads India with 2,397 dolphins recorded in its rivers.

Uttar Pradesh has emerged as a national leader in environmental restoration, successfully integrating rapid development with ecological conservation. Between 2017-18 and 2023-24, the state achieved its highest-ever forest expansion, planting over 242 crore saplings, a significant increase from the previous nine years. This effort resulted in a growth of 338,000 acres in forest and tree cover.
The state's commitment extends to wildlife and river ecosystems. The Pilibhit Tiger Reserve was recognized with the international TX2 Award for doubling its tiger population. Furthermore, Uttar Pradesh leads the country in river health, having recorded 2,397 dolphins, the highest number in India. The establishment of the Jatayu Conservation and Breeding Centre in Gorakhpur, the nation's first for Red-headed Vultures, highlights ongoing conservation efforts.
These achievements are driven by public engagement, such as the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign, and advanced technological integration. GIS mapping, satellite monitoring, and mobile app-based tracking ensure sapling survival and assess real-time impact. Scientific planning guides plantation efforts to guarantee sustainable growth and enhance biodiversity, solidifying Uttar Pradesh's vision of a greener future.



