The Forest Department is organised in an administrative hierarchy ranging from Principal Chief Conservator of Forests to Forest Watchers, Mahouts and others.
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Head of Forest Force (PCCF – HoFF) is in overall control of the whole Forest Department. All significant orders, permissions, declarations and authorisations of the department are personally reviewed, approved and signed by him. The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife Warden (PCCF & CWLW) is the principal assistant to the PCCF and is responsible for all
wildlife matters of the department. There is also an
Eco-development officer directly advising the PCCF. Five Additional Principal Chief Conservators of Forests (APCCF) are separately responsible for central administration of
Afforestation, Planning & Budgeting, Research & Working Plan, Forest Administration and the
Forest Conservation Act.
Chief Conservator of Forests There are 13 Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF), each of whom manages a forest region in addition to managing a separate technical aspect of Forest Department responsibility statewide. The separate technical aspects are
Tamil Nadu Afforestation Project (TAP), Planning and Development, Personnel and Vigilance,
Social Forestry and Extension,
Biodiversity, Wildlife, Department Working Plan (WP), Headquarters, Research, Extension,
Tamil Nadu Forest Academy (TNFA), Field Director –
Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) and Director –
Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP).
Forest Regions and Circles The state is divided into 6 forest regions, each composed of two
forest circles. The wildlife matters of each region, including the
5 National Parks in Tamil Nadu, are the responsibility of a regional
wildlife warden. There are 12 territorial Forest circles. These Regions and Forest circles plus the KMTR, AAZP, TNFA and WP are the allotted responsibility of the following CCF: , Nilgiri North and South Divisions, Coimbatore Circle, Tamil Nadu Forest Department :Chennai region:
Chennai Circle &
Vellore Circle, CCF (
Social Forestry) :Trichy region:
Trichy Circle &
Villupuram Circle, CCF (Personnel and Vigilance) :Madurai region:
Madurai Circle &
Dindigul Circle, CCF (Planning & Development) :Salem region:
Salem Circle &
Dharmapuri Circle, CCF (Headquarters) :Tirunelveli region:
Virudhunagar Circle &
Tirunelveli Circle, CCF (Wildlife) :Coimbatore region
Coimbatore Circle &
Erode Circle, CCF (TAP) :AAZP, Director & CCF :KMTR,
Project Tiger Field Director & CCF :Special Region,
Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve (GOMBRT) CCF and Trust Director :TNFA, Director & CCF. There is also a Principal TNFTC and 2 Additional Directors TNFA :WP, Working Plan CCF (WP)
Conservator of Forests There are 26 Conservator of Forests (CF) under the CCFs, with one locally responsible for each of the 12 Forest Circles, 4 for Working Plans, and one each responsible for Planning & Development, Protection, Project Formulation, Forest Consolidation, Publicity,
GIS, HRD, TAP-I, TAP-II and Research. There are also 49 Assistant Conservator of Forests, who are usually new IFS officers.
Forest divisions Within each Forest Circle there are 2 or more
Forest divisions managed by one or more of 17 Divisional Conservator of Forests (DCF) or 18 Deputy Conservator of Forests and 30 District Forest Officers (DFO). Each Forest division has several
Forest ranges that are managed locally by
Forest range officers (FRO). Each Forest range is divided into
beats, each of which is the responsibility of one of the 585
Forest Rangers in the state. Each beat is divided into Forest Watches, each of which is the responsibility of one or more of the 1,353
Forest watchers in the state. In addition there are 2,421
Forest guards to assist patrolling the forests. There are 39
Mahouts and 44 Cavady to manage and train the working elephants (
Kumki) owned and used by the Forest Department. There are 1,320
Foresters employed to physically manage the trees in the states forests. In addition, there are 3,256 ministerial staff and other employees in the department. ==Forest Uniformed Services Recruitment Committee==