Telangana Forest Department

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Formed2 June 2014
(11 years ago)
 (2014-06-02)
Preceding State Department
  • Andhra Pradesh Forest Department
JurisdictionTelangana
HeadquartersAranya Bhavan, NH 44, Opposite RBI Beside Andhra Bank / Saifabad, Saifabad, Khairtabad, Hyderabad, Telangana
Telangana Forest Department
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State Department overview
Formed2 June 2014
(11 years ago)
 (2014-06-02)
Preceding State Department
  • Andhra Pradesh Forest Department
JurisdictionTelangana
HeadquartersAranya Bhavan, NH 44, Opposite RBI Beside Andhra Bank / Saifabad, Saifabad, Khairtabad, Hyderabad, Telangana
State Minister responsible
State Department executive
  • Dr. Suvarna Chandrappagari, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests
  • Prl. Secretary (Environment, Forests, Science & Technology)
  • Sri Vinay kumar, IFS, Prl.Chief Conservator Of Forests WL & CWLW
Parent departmentGovernment of Telangana
Websitehttps://forests.telangana.gov.in/
Vegetation cover of Telangana as of 2012

The Telangana Forest Department, also known as Ministry of Forest and Environment, is a government Department of Telangana. It is headed by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests.[1] The primary function of this department is protection, conservation and management of forests in Telangana State.[2][3]

The Forest Department began a statewide "Catch the Trap" initiative in December 2023 to prevent the killing or hunting of wild animals. As part of this, foresters visited different areas to check the homes of suspects or individuals with past hunting activities, looking for hunting materials and devices.[2]

In March 2024, Konda Surekha, the Minister for Forest and Environment, announced on World Forest Day that Telangana State's forest area would be expanded from 24.05 percent to 33 percent, in accordance with the National Forest Policy, 1988.[4]

Department personnel monitor wildlife and disturbances using images captured by strategically located camera traps in the forests. However, the need to frequently replace SD cards in these cameras arises due to storage limitations.In February 2024, the department announced plans to deploy an AI-based system for wildlife conservation. This will aid in monitoring animal migration, species identification, poaching detection, and forest fire early warning.[5]

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