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Kozhikode’s forest cover holds steady at 1,882 sq km

Kozhikode’s forest cover holds steady at 1,882 sq km
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The forest cover in Kerala’s Kozhikode district remains stable at 1,882 sq km, accounting for over 80% of the district's land area. The report highlights forest density classifications and notes minor issues regarding encroachment and forest fires.

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Monitoring forest cover is essential for regional environmental policy and biodiversity conservation in ecologically sensitive areas.

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The forest cover of Kerala’s Kozhikode district remains unchanged at 1,882 sq km, according to the latest forest statistics report of the Forest department.

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The article is a straightforward summary of a government environmental report.

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