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Shashi Singh

Dr. A P. Singh

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Many botanists have taken an interest in the area of Thrace due to the rich flora that hasdeveloped there as a direct consequence of the region's diverse climate and geographicalcharacteristics.Numerous floristic observations were used for this investigation. The study region is hometo a number of rare or endangered plant species. Heavy biotic pressure, habitat loss, megaprojects,overexploitation, trade value, overgrazing, and aggressive invasion of alien species are all threats to theSidhi district's phytodiversity to varying degrees. Thirty-seven plant species are listed here as beingeither endangered or unusual. The current state of all 37 plant species in the research region, as well astheir scientific and common names, as well as their red data category, are listed. The preservation ofmany of these plant species is an urgent matter. It's really concerning that endangered creatures are inneed of increasing amounts of help. Sanjay Dubri Wild Life Sanctuary in Sidhi district is home to anumber of rare and endangered plant species, which are highlighted in the current research.

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