How colonial period is responsible of flora and fauna
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Colonial forestry caused irreparable environmental damage, jeopardized the livelihood of communities who subsisted on forests, and became the role model of India’s post-independence forest management, thus ensuring its insidious continuity.
The expansion of railways reduced teak and sal forests of peninsular India to such an extent that deodar forests of north India were required to be tapped.
Depletion of flora and fauna was effected by over pulation, shifting cultivation and colonial forst laws.
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- In colonial period , the Britishers use shifting cultivation in which they clear the forest areas
- Forests were under the forest officers
- People had to face the problem for daily needs.
- Britishers clearup the forest area which affect biotic and abiotic life.
- Britishers set up new forest plans for Flora and fauna for their needs.
- They started coffee ,tea, teak and many more.
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