A rare blue mushroom species (Entoloma hochstetteri), which is endemic to new zealand, was discovered in the forests of the Kaghaznagar division, illustrating the variety of the area. According to Vijay, the divisional forest officer for Kaghaznagar, the uncommon mushrooms were discovered in the division's vempalli forests for the first time. The freshly emerged mushrooms were visible in many vempalli woodland locations. Staff members from the Forest department saw them.
The umbrella-shaped mushrooms were being preserved, according to the authorities. In 1989, in Odisha, the blue mushrooms were discovered for the first time in the nation. Entoloma hochstetteri is found only in New Zealand. The toxicity of the species is unclear, however many Entoloma species are dangerous, according to authorities, who also noted that the lovely mushroom species was shown on new zealand banknotes.
After an absence of 25 years, an indian Muntjac or barking deer was discovered in the jungles of the Kaghaznagar Forest Division in january 2022. In december 2022, a pair of black-headed bunting birds, which are also found in iran and south-east Europe, moved to the division's woods for the winter. A rare species of india painted frog (Uperodon taprobanicus) was discovered on a tree inside the Bejjur Forest Range office in september 2016, demonstrating the region's significant biodiversity.