India lost 18,200 ha of primary forest in 2024: Global Forest Watch

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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiaIndia lost 18,200 ha of primary forest in 2024: Global Forest WatchThe GFW said the country lost 3,48,000 hectares of


humid primary forest between 2002 and 2024 -- about 5.4 per cent of the country's total humid primary forest. This is 15 per cent of India's total tree cover loss during the same


period.PTILast Updated : 21 May 2025, 13:15 IST Follow Us :


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