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The
State is rich in flora and
fauna. In Jammu, the flora
ranges from the thorn bush type
of the arid plain to the
temperate and alpine flora of
the higher altitudes. Of the
broad leaf trees there are
maple, horse chest nuts, silver
fir etc. At the higher altitudes
there are birch, rhododendron,
Berbers and a large number of
herbal plants.
In the hilly regions of Doda,
Udhampur, Poonch and Rajouri
there is a large and varied
fauna including leopard, cheetah
and deer, wild sheep, bear,
brown musk shrew, musk rat.
Varieties of snakes, bats,
lizards and frogs are also found
in the region. The game birds in
Jammu include chakor, snow
partridge, pheasants, peacock.
Kashmir abounds in rich flora.
The Valley which has been
described as the ‘Paradise’ on
Earth is full of many hues of
wood and game. The most
magnificent of the Kashmir
trees
is the Chinar found throughout
the valley. It grows to giant
size and girth.
The trees presents itself in
various enchanting colours
through the cycle of the seasons
among which its autumnal look is
breath-taking. Mountain ranges
in the Valley have dense deodar,
pine and fir. Walnut, willow,
almond and cider also add to the
rich flora of Kashmir.
The dense forests of Kashmir are
a delight to the sport-lovers
and adventures for whom there
are Ibex, Snow Leopard, Musk
deer, wolf, Markhor, Red bear,
Black bear and Leopard.
The winged game include ducks,
goose, partridge, chakor,
pheasant, wagtails, herons,
water pigeons, warblers, and
doves.In otherwise arid desert
of Ladakh some 240 species of
local and migratory birds have
been identified including
black-necked crane. The Ladakh
fauna includes yak, Himalayan
Ibex, Tibetan antelope, snow
leopard, wild ass, red bear and
gazelle.
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