District Forest Officer P. Vivek on Wednesday planted his native tree in the Park Divyararamam Eco Park in Tirupati.
The District Forest Officer (Tirupati) P. Vivek emphasized the need to plant native varieties on Wednesday to ensure the harmonious development of greenery in the district. At the opening of Vanamahotsavam, the annual Mass Plantation Drive, in the Divyararamam Park near Kapilatheertham, DFO introduced an ambitious plan for five varieties of five lamps.
Mr. Vivek said: “Native varieties have protected our land, water and life for centuries. Local communities, volunteers and nature lovers must take responsibility for the protection of these trees”.
Vivek, who describes the biospheric reserve of Sahachalam as a harmonious mixture of spirituality and nature, emphasized the initiatives of the Ministry of Forestry, such as environmental protection, protection of biodiversity, restoration and awareness. “Native plants such as Terminalia Bellirica (Tani), Albizia Amara (Usiri), Pterocarpus Marsupium (red sandalwood), Syzygium cumini (Nerredu) are planted during forests, as stated in ecological balance,” he said in ecological balance, ” balance. ”
The DFO pointed out that invasive foreign species as Juliflo and Lantan Camar were eradicated and controlled with regard to their harmful impact on native biodiversity.
DFO urged the public to participate in the drive and plant its favorite indigenous tree on important days and events. The head of journalist and enthusiast of natural enthusiast P. Ramacandra Reddy, who replied to the DFO call, planted the Kadamba plant, which identified his 65th birthday. Trekkers, nature lovers and morning pedestrians participated in a unit in large numbers.
Published – May 28, 2025 17:37