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Madhya Pradesh: Indore Forest Division Plants 7 Lakh Saplings to Restore Groundwater and Promote Ecological Balance

Indore Forest Division Plants 7 Lakh Saplings to Restore Groundwater and Promote Ecological Balance

The Indore Forest Division is undertaking a massive plantation drive to restore depleting groundwater levels in the area. With a focus on native species, the department is planting 7 lakh saplings this monsoon.

Native Species for Ecological Balance

The drive targets trees classified as RET (Rare, Endangered, and Threatened), including Bargad (Banyan), Peepal, Jamun, Mahua, and others. These species are crucial for maintaining ecological balance and have been chosen for their ability to regulate local temperature, support pollinators, and improve soil nutrients.

Benefits of Plantation Drive

The plantation drive aims to restore native biodiversity, recharge groundwater levels, reduce air pollution, improve air quality, and support wildlife food sources.

Monitoring and Evaluation

The Forest Department is monitoring sapling survival rates across all ranges. Last year's plantation drive faced setbacks due to lack of care, but this year, officials are prioritizing monitoring and survival tracking.

Key Highlights

5 lakh saplings already planted in Mhow, Manpur, Choral, and Indore ranges, 30,000 RET saplings being planted within Indore's urban limits. Species like Kulu and Hardu are deep-rooted trees that reduce runoff and recharge groundwater. Neem absorbs pollutants and repels pests.

Quote from DFO Pradeep Mishra

"Planting native trees can reduce heat in urban areas, improve air quality, and restore wildlife food sources."

Conclusion

The Indore Forest Division's plantation drive is a significant step towards restoring ecological balance and promoting sustainability in the region. With a focus on native species and monitoring, the initiative aims to make a lasting impact on the environment.

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