how did colonial state regrade forests
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About one-fifth of India is covered by forests. Large parts of this green cover are under threat from invasive species that not only interfere with the well-being and diversity of native plant and animal life, but also end up colonising non-forest areas. As far back as 2003, a Ministry of Environment and Forests report had noted that “close to 40 per cent of the species in the Indian flora are alien, of which 25 per cent are invasive”. Alongside invasive species, several native plants, too, have colonised new areas and altered the ecology.
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