collect the information about the growth of forest in tamilnadu and jammu & kashmir from 2010 to 2015. using the information ,draw a double bar graph to represent the data in a creative way
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Tamilnadu :
Tamil Nadu has been a pioneer State in the Biodiversity conservation particularly in Protected Area management, including conservation and improvement of terrestrial/ marine flora and fauna. The State’s sincere efforts in establishing range of Tiger habitats in Western and Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu have resulted in the increase of tiger numbers from 163 in 2011 assessment to 229 in 2014 as per “Status of Tiger” report jointly published by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and the Wildlife Institute of India in 2015.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Summit adopted an action plan in 2015 for people, planet and prosperity and framed seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs are a UN Initiative and are universally acceptable goals that balance three dimensions of Sustainable Development, namely, Environmental, Social, and Economic.
The Government of Tamil Nadu continues to be equally concerned about vulnerability of natural resources on account of climate change and is committed to sustainably manage, enhance the forests and wildlife on scientific principles, while meeting the livelihood needs of the forest dependent communities.
Jammu and Kashmir :
The forests in Jammu and Kashmir have suffered much damage in the recent decades due to increase in construction, armed conflict and political turmoil.
During the years of heavy conflict, timber smugglers and forest officials were at loggerheads, resulting in the death of many officials. Now, the forest department is proactive in booking smugglers, some of whom have changed their ways realising the environmental damage of their activities.
There is promise with new nurseries growing seedlings that can become forests in future.
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