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40 Nature Guides and 15 Safari Vehicles Registered in Haldwani Forest Division

40 Nature guides/ Naturalist will get employment opportunities in Eco-Tourism Zones of Haldwani Forest Division, Haldwani. After imparting training to these youths, Haldwani Forest Division has registered these youths of nearby villages. These guides will provide information to the tourists about rich Bio-Diversity, Plant Species, Wildlife and Bird species of Haldwani Forest Division. Eco-Toursim activities are going on in three Zones-namely Surya Devi Zone with entry points at Dolpokhara, Nandhaur Zone with entry at Chorgalia Gate and Kakrali-Senanpani Zone with entry gate at Kakrali/ Tanakpur. 15 Safari vehicles have been registered to carryout Safari in these Zones, which will provide employment opportunities to the Drivers and vehicle owners. Booking of the safari and bird watching trails can be done online in advance at https://nandhaurwildlife.uk.gov.in. This initiative will boost the local economy and Eco Tourism of the State.

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New Bird-Watching Trails to Boost Eco-Tourism and Wildlife Conservation in Uttarakhand

The Haldwani Forest Division has developed five new bird-watching trails in Nainital and Champawat districts to promote eco-tourism. These trails aim to raise awareness about forest and wildlife conservation while offering bird lovers unique experiences. Rare birds like hornbills, flycatchers, and woodpeckers can be spotted in these regions.

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Giant Semal Tree at Risk in Rajaji Tiger Reserve, Conservation Efforts Underway

historic Semal tree in Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary is at risk due to river erosion. Forest officials have built a protective structure and initiated constant monitoring to preserve it.

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Celebrating the 12th Foundation Day of Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary

The picturesque Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in the vibrant district of Champawat, celebrated its 12th Foundation Day with great enthusiasm. The Forest Department organized an array of engaging activities aimed at raising awareness about wildlife conservation and the sanctuary’s importance.

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