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Dry Deciduous Forest – Dhanagur SF, Malavalli Organisation Chart Dry deciduous forest – Dhanagur SF, Malavalli Organisation Chart Sub dn. – 8 Ranges – 34 CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Sections – 88 Beat - 179 D.C.F, A.C.F, & T.A FMS D.C.F, D.C.F, D.C.F, D.C.F, D.C.F, A.C.F, Mysore Hunsur Mandya S.F, Mysore S.F, Mandya Wilidlife A.C.F, A.C.F, A.C.F, A.C.F, A.C.F, A.C.F, S.F, A.C.F, S.F, Mysore Sandalkoti Hunur Mandya Nagamangala Mysore Mandya Ranges Ranges Ranges Ranges Ranges Ranges Ranges Mysore Hunsur Mandya Nagamangala Mysore S.F Mandya S.F Melukote T.Narasipura Periyapatna Maddur Pandavapura T.Narasipura S.F Maddur S.F Mysore Nanjangud K.R.Nagar Malavalli KRPet Nanjangud S.F Malavalli S.F G.U.A Unit, Mysore GTD, Kalbetta SRPatna Periyapatna S.F SRPatna S.F H.D.Kote FMS, Hunsur KRNagar S.F Nagamangala S.F Sargur. Hunsur S.F Pandavapura S.F H.D.Kote S.F KRPet S.F Sections = 58 Sections = 16 Sections = 17 Sections = 17 Sections = 10 Sections = 05 Beats = 51 Beats = 43 Beats = 37 Beats = 14 Beats = 18 Beats = 16 Forest Area C & D Class Section 4 Reserve Gomal of lands notified Forests lands Division (Area in area TOTAL (Area in (Area in Ha.) (Area in Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Mysore 13152.88 2484.95 --- 22564.23 6926.40 Hunsur 13022.51 3727.03 642.89 --- 17302.79 Mandya 15939.84 45709.40 2068.90 3362.97 67081.11 Wildlife Sub Division, 6509.89 --- --- --- 6509.89 Mysore TOTAL 48625.12 3362.97 113458.02 56273.19 5196.74 Mysore Circle - Forest Area 50000 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 area inarea Ha. 15000 10000 5000 0 R.F C & D Section 4 Gomal Mysore Hunsur Mandya Wildlife Sub Division, Mysore Protection Measures 1. Protection from fire – -Fire lines - Fire watchers and Fire Camps -Awareness - VFC involvement 2. Protection from encroachment – - Boundary consolidation - Beat perambulation - Encroachment eviction etc. 3. Protection from illicit cutting - Perambulation, Patrolling - Seizure, launching offence cases 4. VFC involvement in protection Developmental Activities 1. Nursery 2. Afforestation in degraded forests, 3. Agro-Forestry 4. Urban-Forestry 5. School Forestry Afforestation Seedlings planted (in Area Lakhs) Year afforested in ha. Planting Distribution 2003-04 283 24 17 2004-05 3138 17 23 2005-06 2455 13 14 Forest Nursery, Mysore Nursery, Mandya Raising of Bio Diesel SGRY – Food for work , Bio Seedlings in Nursery, SF Diesel Plantation – SF Mysore Mysore Plantations ¾ Plantations under JBIC ¾ Plantations under FDA ¾ Social Security Plantations ¾ Agro-Forestry Plantations ¾ School Forestry Plantations Planting Operations, Mysore Model – 2 Plantation in Chattanahalli palya VFC, Mysore Farm – Forestry, S F, Mysore School Forestry, Mysore School Forestry - Police School School Forestry, Mysore – SF Mysore Sri Rama Sugar Factory, Chunchanakatte, Agro – Forestry, Bund Plantation, K.R.Nagar, Hunsur Social Forestry, Mysore Agro – Forestry, Bund Plantation, One year old Teak Farmers Fields Social Forestry, Mysore G. Basavanahalli, Piriyapatna VFC, JFPM, Forest Development Works Social Forestry, Mysore through VFC’s – SF Mysore Joint Forest Management 1. No. of VFC’s - 289 2. No. of Members - 28241 3. Entry Point Activities - 270 4. No. of mandays (1998-2005) Women - 741390 Men - 1551264 5. Self Help Groups - 180 President of Dabbahalli VFC President Neralekere VFC interacting addressing General body Meeting with Oficers at General body Meeting Local people involvement in Agarbathi rolling training in plantation maintenance at Harohalli VFC, Mysore Jattihundi VFC, Mysore National Afforestation Programme Forest Development Agency 1. Number of FDA’s - 03 2. Number of villages - 69 3. Afforestation in Ha. - 3350 ha 4. Awareness - Concepts of JFPM - Self Employment - Soil and Water Conservation Entry Point Activity in DCF interacting with VFC Members Gujjegoudanapura VFC, Mysore collecting grass at Bevukal Koppalu Community Hall, Greening of Degraded Forests Puttegowdanahundi VFC, Mysore a Percolation Trench Percolation Tank at Javanahalli VFC SFMBC Model-1 Area K.R.Pet Range Area as SMC Works 2005 Construction of Farm Pond, Percolation Tank, Mavinahalli Bommanhalli Mysore VFC, Mysore Soil and Water Conservation - MELUKOTE Sandalwood Depot, Mysore Established in 1908 Mysore Circle, Bangalore Circle, Coorg Circle, Mangalore Circle. Stock Position - 154.937 MT Elephant tusks - 7891 Kgs. Safety measure required. repairs of electric fence strong room, fire equipments, stone pavement, and maintenance of building, shed, Man animal conflict 2005-06 (upto end of Item 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Dec 05) Cases Amount Cases Amount Cases Amount Cases Amount Crop damage 1102 7.350 2403 19.936 806 8.260 1327 13.874 Cattle death 18 0.180 13 0.182 2 0.040 3 0.228 Human death43.00043.00044.00011.000 Human injury 18 0.310 14 0.601 3 0.520 3 0.101 Loss of property 4 0.090 --- --- --- --- --- --- Total : 1146 10.930 2434 23.719 815 12.820 1334 15.203 An amount of Rs 4.246 Lakhs for 285 cases for the year 2004-05, has been released in the year 2005-06. Publicity and Extension Activities Forest Stall in Dasara Exhibition Grounds Exposure trips of VFC members to BAIF, Tiptur. Training in Soil and Moisture Conservation Works Demonstration plots Constraints 1. Building repair and maintenance 2. Staff vacancy 3. Wildlife related problems ( Eco development programme) 4. Social Forestry- payment for watchers & works 5. T.A bills – 3.00 Lakhs pending 6. Compensation – 9.32 Lakhs pending 7. Elephant Camps – 20.00 Lakhs pending.
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