
The Indian Social Care Council and the Development of Social Security and Development (ISWDC) in cooperation with the Forest – Nilgiris Division department successfully completed the project of protection of biodiversity, which aimed to strengthen the green coverage and protect the native ecosystems in Nilgiris, released from ISWDC.
According to Sanjay, the director of ISWDC, 100 native tree seedlings in the Palmed region in Nadugani in the Gudalur Forest Division were planted within the initiative. “The project focused on restoring degraded forest areas, improving the density of vegetation and supporting coexistence between people and wild animals,” he said.
Mr. Sanjay said the initiative was carried out with his team, symbolizing the commitment of the organization to environmental sustainability. During the event, he emphasized the importance of biodiversity and its role in reducing human and animal conflicts.
“Protection of biodiversity is not just about trees – it is a balance. When the forests are healthy, wild animals naturally find food and shelter, reduce their movement towards human settlements. Through this project we try to restore natural habitats and minimize conflicts between people and support for their respect to respect it Its respect for its respect for its respect and support for their respect for its recognition and the backrest for their respect for its recognition and the support for their respect for its recognition and backrest.
Published – October 14, 2025 20:45