Kerala Forest Department

Biodiversity

Kerala, snuggled along India’s scenic Arabian Coast, unfolds as a medley of biodiversity, adorned with a nearly 600 km-long Arabian Sea shoreline and the verdant expanse of the Western Ghats. This southwestern state is renowned for its coconut tree-lined  beaches and silver lace-like backwaters.

Covering close to 29 % of its landmass in dense forests, Kerala serves as a sanctuary for an impressive 25% of India’s plant species. Within this vibrant landscape, 1,272 plant species stand as endemic treasures, and the region boasts a significant repository of medicinal plants. The lush greenery of Kerala is a testament to the delicate balance it maintains between development and environmental conservation.

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Additional Resources

National Biodiversity Authority’s Web Portal

India’s updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

Kerala State Biodiversity Board’s Website

Kerala State Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2022-2032

Website of ENVIS Kerala

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