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    Community Forest Concerns

    This theme highlights community concerns about deforestation, emphasizing the role of traditional knowledge in forest conservation and biodiversity.

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    In your area, residents voice profound alarm over the rapid destruction of forests 🌳 and its devastating consequences for their ancestral way of life. Submissions highlight a severe decline in valuable trees, medicinal herbs, and wild animals, which in turn impacts traditional livelihoods, cultural practices, and indigenous languages. There's a strong, unified call to action, emphasizing the urgent need to reverse environmental degradation through forest restoration and conservation 💡. Communities are eager to preserve traditional knowledge, reintroduce indigenous crops, and ensure future generations can maintain their heritage, with many feeling a personal responsibility to safeguard the environment. They seek support for sustainable solutions to restore ecological balance and cultural vitality. 🛣️

    Dominant Themes

    Deforestation and Habitat Loss
    Loss of Traditional Knowledge and Culture
    Disappearance of Medicinal Plants and Wild Animals
    Impact on Indigenous Livelihoods and Food Security
    Need for Forest Restoration and Conservation

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌳 🛡 🤝Develop and implement community-led forest restoration and protection programs to safeguard biodiversity and vital natural resources.
    • 📚 🗣 🧑Support initiatives focused on the intergenerational transfer and preservation of traditional forest and tribal knowledge, including languages and cultural practices.
    • 🌾 🍎 🌱Facilitate the revival of traditional agriculture by providing indigenous seeds and promoting sustainable farming methods to enhance food security and health.

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    🌳 📉 📚

    I have been living in this village since my grandfather's time. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. The forest has changed a lot; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, the forest will be destroyed within the next 20 years, and all kinds of wild animals, medicinal trees, and plants will vanish. The younger generation should be taught traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders and transfer it to the next generation, and camps should be organized to preserve it.

    — DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌳 💨 🤲

    We have been living in this village for approximately 100 years. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. There have been many changes in the forest; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, then within the next 20 years, along with the destruction of the forest, all types of wild animals, medicinal plants, and creepers will disappear. Camps should be organized to teach traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders to the younger generation, transfer it to the next generation, and preserve it.

    — Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 📚

    We have been living in this village for nearly 100 years. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. The forest has undergone many changes; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, then within the next 20 years, the forest will be destroyed, and all types of wild animals, medicinal plants, and vines will vanish. Camps should be organized to teach the younger generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from the elders, to pass it on to the next generation, and to preserve it.

    — Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🏡 🥀 💔

    We have been born and living in this village for almost many years, about 40 years. Our father, grandfathers, and uncles all live here, and gradually various traditions are dying out, and the forests are being destroyed.

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    — Ulapi Sahu · Patnāgarh, Balangir, Odisha

    🏡 🌳 💔

    Our grandparents lived in this village for over 50 years. What kind of changes are happening in this village? The forest is slowly being destroyed.

    — Ulapi Sahu · Patnāgarh, Balangir, Odisha

    🏘️ 🌳 🥀

    We have been living in our village for 100 years. Nowadays, there are no animals. The forests are also dwindling, and songs and dances are also disappearing.

    — sudhir gamanga · Bada Baridi, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🪵 🏜️

    Our ancestors have lived here for 200 years, and the forests have become so depleted that even water and air have become very scarce.

    — Parsuram Sa · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🌱

    My name is Isaac Sabar, village Zero Number, Panchayat Mandi Mandi, District Kandhamal. I feel that in the current situation, people used to use traditional forest products, which are forest-derived goods, in large quantities to sustain their livelihoods, but due to the lack of forests, they have disappeared. We want to restore the forests so that we can enjoy those forest products just like our ancestors used to.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 🌱

    Our ancestors used to live, grow and maintain trees, and collect fruits and roots. Now, with all the trees gone, many conveniences are being lost. Let us all plant trees again.

    — Bisendra Naik · Kasipur, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌲 📉 🦌

    We have been living in this area for many years. What we see in our region is that the forest cover has also decreased. There are no animals now.

    — sudhir gamanga · Gadiakhala, Ketalugurha, Rayagada

    🌳 ⏳ 🚫

    The village has existed for two hundred years. We have our identity because of our unique Kisan language. Before, there was a very beautiful forest. Currently, there is nothing. After the next 20 years, there will be no forest.

    — Parsuram Sa · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🌱

    My name is Surendra Podra. I am from Gurumundi village, Katinga Gram Panchayat, Dani block, Kandhamal district. I want to highlight the environmental degradation of today. Our ancestors used to live in the forest, depending on roots, greens, and various other things. But... I express my desire to bring back that kind of environment.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 🐦 🚫

    They have been living there for a long time. Now, there have been changes in the forest. Valuable trees are not found. Animals and birds are no longer in the forest. Everything is gone.

    — Trinath badanayak · Malakanagiri, Malkangiri, Odisha

    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 🏡 🌳

    We have been living in this village for generations. Our ancestors lived right here in our village. They settled the entire village. They also settled all the forest.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🗣️ 🪓 👻

    We have our tribal languages; people used to know them earlier. And after 20 years, so much forest is being destroyed, and in another 20 years, all those animals and birds will disappear.

    — RINA BEHERA · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 ⛏️ 🚫

    We, the Boram community, have been residing here for a long time. When our ancestors arrived, there were extensive dense forests. Elephants, wild boars, tigers, and bears were abundant. Now, nothing is left. Due to the coal mine operations, everything has been cleared.

    — Parsuram Sa · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🛡️

    Due to the cutting of trees and plants in the village, various herbs and food items are becoming extinct. We can protect them.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌳 🪓 🚫

    In olden times, many kinds of herbs were available in our village, but in the current situation, due to the cutting of this forest, some conservation efforts could not be made, which means for us in the coming time...

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌿 ⛏️ 🌱

    Earlier, in our village's forest, we found many abundant herbs. But unfortunately, the roots of these herbs in the forest are being severely destroyed. So, we will try to keep them alive for this. I will go a bit.

    — Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🔥 💊

    People have been living here in Amangara for many years. The forest has been much more damaged now than before. Because of this, we could not collect any medicinal herbs from the forest.

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🌳 🪓 😭

    We must protect our water, forest, and land, or else, gradually, the forest department will have our forests cut down, which was our family's ancestral home.

    — Ram Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🏘️ 💭

    There was a forest in our village.

    — Laba Kumar sabar · Bada Baridi, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 🍎

    In ancient times, people used to depend on the forest for their livelihood. But now, since the forest has become depleted, they are no longer able to get tubers, leaves, fruits, and roots from the forest. Therefore, the forest in greater quantity...

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 😔

    It is certainly remembered. Our people are destroying forests. As a result, when they go to the forest, no forest products, including food items, can be found. It would have been better if forests were not destroyed.

    — jitendra khila · Lachery, Malkangiri, Odisha

    🌳 🔥 🌍

    Long live rural discussions. The forests that are present in our lives are depleting. We need to plant more trees, otherwise society will be destroyed.

    — Jadumani Nial · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🐄 🌳 🚫

    In our village, there is a problem with grazing livestock in the forest. We used to take them into the forest repeatedly, generation after generation, but now the forest guards are prohibiting us, which is a problem.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🌳 🍎 📉

    My name is Dhiren Badhai from Kiyariya village and Bamani Gaon Panchayat, Dharibari block. Our ancestors used to eat roots, leafy greens, fruits, and tubers from the forest, living a nutritious life, but now all of that has decreased.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 💥 🚫

    What our ancestors used to obtain, now 90% of the forest has been destroyed. With the destruction of forests, the hills have also been destroyed. Whatever materials we used to find, especially food items, are no longer available.

    — jitendra khila · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 ☀️ 🏜️

    Our village is a very ancient village. Tigers, bears, and deer used to be there but are no longer. Sandalwood trees, large birds, and peacocks are also gone. The spring is not flowing, and there is no rain.

    — Anirudha Marai

    🌿 🪓 💀

    In the tribal area, in earlier times, there were many herbs and their culture. But today, due to deforestation, many birds could not even disperse, and traditional food practices could also not be preserved, leading to their extinction.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌳 💨 😔

    The forests, animals, birds, and springs that used to be in our forest are slowly disappearing.

    — Batakrushna Sahoo

    🌳 🍽️ 🔥

    We used to eat sitha saga since ancient times. Even now we wish to eat sitha saga, and we will. The forest is being destroyed now.

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🌿

    In this village, the forest has been damaged a bit more than before this time. Herbs cannot be collected, and because of that, we...

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🌳 📉 😔

    Forests are disappearing, livelihoods are being destroyed. Forests are also getting depleted, herbs are disappearing. It's not like it used to be.

    — Chanda · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🛖 🌳 🏡

    We live in these forests, originating from our ancestral settlements.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 🚫 🛡️

    We all used to get forest products before, but now they are not available. Therefore, forests should be protected. It would be good if everyone remains aware.

    — KusaPradhani · Tapurbuduni, Rayagada, Odisha

    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 🏡 🌳

    Our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, our ancestors, were born and lived right here, just as we are living now, along with the wood from the forest.

    — bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 🍎 🤲

    My name is Rashmita Pradhan. Just as our ancestors remained healthy by eating fruits and roots found in the forest, prepared without chemicals, we also wish to eat the same food now. We are from tribal-dominated areas. Our forest is our lifeline. Therefore, our ancient traditions should be restored, and our forest should not be destroyed. Thank you. Raika Kandhamal.

    — RITARANI PRADHAN · Raikia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌳 ⏳ 🚫

    In the next twenty years, our forest, our culture, customs and traditions, seeds, everything will be destroyed.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌿 🪓 🍽️

    In the olden days, our parents and we used to gather and eat a lot of Barada Saga (a type of leafy green) from the forest. But now, due to deforestation, we no longer find Barada Saga. We hope to eat Barada Saga again.

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

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