Jamshedpur forest division is divided into five regions, the division has a forest covered area of total 88958.72 Ha. The range wise distribution of which is as follows. Mango range 6207.80 Ha., Ghatshila Forest Range 10871.11 Ha., Chakulia Forest Range 21995.39 Ha., Musabani Forest Range 30008.50 Ha., Rakhamines Forest Range 19875.922 Ha. With abundance of Sal trees the forests are rich and green conserving varieties of flora and fauna and contributing to the ecological health of the globe.
Overall, Jamshedpur Forest Division plays a vital role in protecting the natural resources of the region and ensuring sustainable development in the area.
Forests are called the lungs of the Earth because they produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, helping purify the air and regulate the planet’s climate.
Forests serve as habitats for countless species of animals, birds, and insects. Protecting forests ensures the survival of wildlife and maintains ecological balance.
Forests provide valuable resources like timber, fruits, medicinal plants, and fuel. These resources support industries, local economies, and daily human needs in sustainable ways.