Two northern states that have thick forests
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Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
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Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh
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- Chhattisgarh is a major forest covered state of India, and 41.33 percent of the state's total area has rich forest resources and trees comprising tendu leaves, wood, honey and lac. The state has hilly, fertile plain and deciduous forest area with full of dense forests, rivers, waterfalls, and mountains. The State tree Chhattisgarh or Sarai is mostly located in the Bastar district, and the State Sanctuary of Achanakmar has numerous animal species at risk.
- Madhya Pradesh, the center of amazing India, is the second largest country by area and has a forest cover of over thirty per cent of its surroundings. The state's geographical ares has been categorised as Protected Forest, Reserved Forest and Unclassified Forest of sal, bamboo, herbs and dry deciduous forest. Famous reserves in the state of Madhya Pradesh are Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National park, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, and Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve.
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