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General conclusion on wildlife of Kerala and Himachal Pradesh.
Also give conclusion on climate, natural vegetation of Kerala and Himachal Pradesh.

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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Wildlife of Kerala

Fauna of Kerala More remote preserves, including Silent Valley National Park in the Kundali Hills, harbour endangered species such as the Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus), Indian sloth bear (Melursus (Ursus) ursinus ursinus), and gaur (the so-called "Indian bison" — Bos gaurus).

Wildlife of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is one of the states that lies in the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR), one of the richest reservoirs of biological diversity in the world. As of 2002, the IHR is undergoing large scale irrational extraction of wild, medicinal herbs, thus endangering many of its high-value gene stock. To address this, a workshop on ‘Endangered Medicinal Plant Species in Himachal Pradesh’ was held in 2002 and the conference was attended by forty experts from diverse disciplines.

Answered by Sinthushaa
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Tropical weather in Kerala supports both semi-evergreen and lush, evergreen rainforests.

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What is natural vegetation of Himachal Pradesh?

In Kerala, there are two tiger reserves and fourteen wildlife sanctuaries hidden away in the intricate woods of the Western Ghats or Sahyadri Ranges.

With its tropical environment, Kerala is home to both semi-evergreen and lush, evergreen rainforests. These locations are home to many different creatures, including the majestic Asian elephant, Bengal tiger, and the less well-known Indian sloth bear and Indian giant flying squirrel.

A number of significant Western Himalayan wildlife species, including musk deer, goral, leopard, snow leopard, serow, bharal, brown bear, kalij, monal, tragopan, cheer, kolkas, and snow cock, may be found here.

Additionally to two National Parks, the government has established 33 sanctuaries.

Different types of plants and forests can be found in Kerala. There are several different types of forests in Kerala, including tropical wet evergreen forests, tropical moist deciduous forests, tropical dry deciduous forests, mountain subtropical grasslands, rolling grasslands, etc.

Depending on elevation, the vegetation can range from low-lying dry scrub woodlands to high-lying alpine pastures. There are specific vegetational zones of Mixed Deciduous Forests, Bamboo, Chir Pine, Oak, Deodar, Kail, Fir, and Spruce in between these two extremes.

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