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To reach a 33 percent forest cover, Trichy needs 1 crore additional trees.

Trichy needs 1 crore trees

To reach a 33 percent forest cover, Tirchy needs 1 crore additional trees.

Speaking to media during the seedling planting campaign, he stated that the Tirchy district has less than 10% of the required 33.3% forest cover. The district administration has enlisted the Forest Department for a large sapling planting push in order to match the required forest coverage.

More than one crore saplings would be planted throughout the district, according to Collector M Pradeep Kumar, in order to meet the district’s required forest cover of 33 percent.

Speaking to reporters during the seedling planting campaign, he stated that the Tirchy district has less than 10% of the required 33.3% forest cover. The district administration has enlisted the Forest Department for a large sapling planting push in order to match the required forest coverage.

The Collector declared, “We will shortly achieve the required forest cover by planting at least one crore saplings.

He emphasised the establishment of numerous miyawaki forests to make up for the lack of vegetation in both rural and urban regions. He explained that there was a space shortage in urban areas and that the district administration had urged the civic administration to investigate solutions.

The Collector grew a senthooram sapling, a rare species found exclusively in North India.

For the first time in Tamil Nadu, he stated, the endangered senthooram tree was planted at Kallukuzhi Anjaneyar Temple.

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