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Joint survey to map mangroves outside reserve forests in Konaseema begins

Joint survey to map mangroves outside reserve forests in Konaseema begins
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Authorities in the Konaseema district of India have initiated a joint survey to map mangrove forests located outside of designated reserve areas. The project aims to create a conservation plan for these ecologically significant regions along the Godavari river.

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Mapping and protecting non-reserve mangroves is essential for environmental preservation and climate resilience in coastal regions.

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The Forest and Revenue Department officials will begin a joint survey to identify mangrove forest cover along the banks of the river Godavari in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema District. The survey aims at identifying the mangrove forest cover outside the reserve forest and the forest department.

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