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About West Bengal Biodiversity Board

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The West Bengal Biodiversity Board was formed in September 2004, as a statuatory body under the Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal. It has its office at 'Paribesh Bhavan', Salt Lake, Kolkata.

The West Bengal Biodiversity Board was formed in compliance with the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.

Biological Diversity Act, 2002 is aimed to protect and regulate access to plant and animal genetic resources and traditional knowledge

The forests of West Bengal are classified into seven categories viz., Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest, Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest, Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest, Littoral and Swampy Forest, Sub-Tropical Hill Forest, Eastern Himalayan Wet Temperate Forest and Alpine Forest


Official Address
West Bengal Biodiversity Board (Department of Environment, Govt. of West Bengal) Poura Bhawan (4th floor) FD-415A, Bidhan Nagar Kolkata- 700106, West Bengal, India
Kolkata, West Bengal - 700106
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The West Bengal Biodiversity Board was formed in September 2004, as a statuatory body under the Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal. It has its office at 'Paribesh Bhavan', Salt Lake, Kolkata. The West Bengal Biodiversity Board was formed in compliance with the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. Biological Diversity Act, 2002 is aimed to protect and regulate access to plant and animal genetic resources and traditional knowledge The forests of West Bengal are classified into seven categories viz., Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest, Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest, Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest, Littoral and Swampy Forest, Sub-Tropical Hill Forest, Eastern Himalayan Wet Temperate Forest and Alpine Forest.