The British decided to invite a ____________ expert, ____________ for advice and made him the first ____________, ____________ of forests in India.
Sir Dietrich Brandis had worked for over 30 years in British India with the British Imperial Forestry Service. Some of the important facts about him can be given as: He was a German-British botanist who also worked in the field of forestry academia and administration. He had joined the British Civil Service in Burma in 1856. Later in the year 1864, he was appointed as the Inspector General of Forests in India. He also formulated the Indian Forest Act, 1865 based on his experiences. He was instrumental in establishing the Imperial Forest School at Dehradun. The British decided to invite a German expert, Dietrich Brandis for advice and made him the first Inspector General of Forests in India.