Forest
Citizen Charter
Citizen Charter 2013
Objectives
To scientifically manage the forests adopting an ecosystem approach such that the ecosystem goods and services from the forests flow to society both now and in the future. To conserve the wildlife within and outside forests To improve the water regime of forest catchments so that forest provides optimum water resources to the community. To …
Wildlife Rescue
Contact numbers of Forest Division Emergency Operation Centers Sl.No District Forest Division Mobile No. Sl No. District Forest Division Mobile No. 1 Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram 9188407517 19 Thrissur Chalakkudi 9188407529 2 Thiruvananthapuram Neyyar Wildlife 9188407519 20 Thrissur Thrissur 9188407531 3 Kollam Achenkovil 9188407512 21 Thrissur Vazhachal 9188407532 4 Kollam Punalur 9188407514 22 Thrissur Peechi Wildlife Sanctuary …
Organisational Structure
Organisational Structure
History
Kerala, at the southern tip of India, boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with its verdant forests. Foreigners, drawn by the allure of spices like pepper, cardamom, and ginger, established trade as early as 3000 BC. This vibrant exchange continued throughout the centuries, with the 9th and 10th centuries seeing a surge in exports of …
Vision & Mission
Vision Well managed forests that anchor ecological and socio-economic security. Mission Conserve forests for provisioning ecosystem goods and services flow to forest dependent community and to the society, without compromising the ecological integrity of the landscape
About us
Forest Department is one of the few oldest and important administrative organs of the State with its Headquarters at Thiruvananthapuram. The forests of Kerala will be managed with the following objectives; To conserve and expand unique and complex natural forests of Kerala for posterity, in particular with regard to water; biodiversity; extent; productivity; soil, environmental, …