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Is the Forestry Bureau a state-owned enterprise or a public institution?

Forestry Bureau belongs to administrative institutions. Leading cadres of county forestry bureaus belong to administrative units, and subordinate units belong to public institutions. The official staff of the Forestry Bureau are generally civil servants, not career establishment. However, the secondary institutions under the Forestry Bureau are generally public institutions. The Forestry Bureau is the competent forestry department of the state and provincial, municipal and county governments, and is responsible for forestry ecological planning and construction, forestry industry guidance and management, wildlife protection, forest pest control and forest resources protection within its jurisdiction.

Forestry bureau is mainly responsible for the work is:

1, responsible for the supervision and management of forestry and its ecological protection and restoration. Formulate policies and measures, plan and organize the implementation of forestry and its ecological protection and restoration. Organize the dynamic monitoring and evaluation of forest, wetland, desert and terrestrial wildlife resources.

2. Organize forestry ecological protection, restoration and afforestation. Organize the implementation of forestry key ecological protection and restoration projects, guide the cultivation of public welfare forests and commercial forests, guide and supervise the voluntary tree planting and urban and rural greening work of the whole people, and organize and guide the work of trees and flowers.

Guide the prevention and quarantine of forestry pests. To undertake the relevant work of forestry in coping with climate change and the specific work of county greening Committee.

3, responsible for the supervision and management of forest and wetland resources. Supervise the implementation of forest cutting quota in the county. Responsible for forest land management, formulate forest land protection and utilization plans and organize their implementation, guide the delineation and management of public welfare forests, and manage state-owned forest resources.

Responsible for the ecological protection and restoration of wetlands, and supervise and manage the development and utilization of wetlands in accordance with the wetland protection plan and relevant standards.

4, responsible for the supervision and management of rocky desertification prevention and control work. Organize desert investigation, formulate plans for the prevention and control of desertification, rocky desertification and the construction of protected areas closed to desertified land, and supervise and manage the development and utilization of desertified land in accordance with relevant standards.

Organize and guide the audit of the impact of construction projects on land desertification, and organize the prediction and emergency treatment of desertification disasters.

5, responsible for the supervision and management of terrestrial wildlife resources. Organize the investigation of terrestrial wildlife resources, and guide the rescue, reproduction, habitat restoration and development of terrestrial wildlife according to the national and provincial key protected terrestrial wildlife and plants list.

Focus and epidemic monitoring, supervise and manage the hunting or collection, domestication and breeding or cultivation, management and utilization of terrestrial wild animals and plants, and supervise and manage the import and export of wild animals and plants according to the division of labor. Guide the protection of ancient and famous trees in the county.

6, responsible for the supervision and management of various nature reserves. Formulate plans for various nature reserves. Responsible for the comprehensive coordination between national parks and regional economic and social development, public services, social management and market supervision.

Put forward audit suggestions on the construction and adjustment of various nature reserves and submit them for approval according to procedures, and assist in declaring the world natural heritage and natural cultural heritage within their respective administrative areas. Responsible for biodiversity conservation.

7, responsible for promoting forestry reform related work. Organize the implementation of collective forest right system, state-owned forest farms and other reforms. Formulate policies and measures for rural forestry development, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of forestry operators, and guide the contracted management of rural forest land. Returning farmland (grazing) to forests and grasslands, responsible for the protection of natural forests.

8, formulate policies and measures for the optimal allocation of forestry resources and wood utilization, organize and guide the quality supervision of forest products, and guide the work related to ecological poverty alleviation.

9. To guide the capital construction and development of state-owned forest farms, organize the general survey of tree seeds and forage germplasm resources, organize the establishment of germplasm resources bank, be responsible for the breeding and promotion of improved varieties, manage the production and operation of tree seedlings and forage seeds, and supervise the quality of tree seedlings and forage seeds.

Supervision and management of forestry biological germplasm resources, genetically modified organisms safety and protection of new plant varieties.

10, to guide the county's forest public security work, supervise and manage the forest public security team, guide the investigation of major illegal cases in the county, and be responsible for forestry administrative law enforcement.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) forest law

Ninth the State Council forestry authorities in charge of the national forestry work. The competent forestry authorities of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be in charge of forestry work within their respective administrative areas.

Township people's governments may determine relevant institutions or set up full-time and part-time personnel to undertake forestry-related work.