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

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.
Why it matters
Monitoring forest cover is essential for regional environmental policy and biodiversity conservation in ecologically sensitive areas.
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.
The article is a straightforward summary of a government environmental report.
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