An initiative to create a win-win situation for farmers, wildlife
- | Monday | 23rd July, 2018
The initiative will also create a win-win situation for both wildlife and farmers. Alva’s College has come forward to plant 300 such saplings in the reserve forest areas of Uppinangady on July 29. Activists of National Environment Care Foundation, Mangaluru, planting different fruit-bearing saplings in Ichlampady and Mardala reserve forest areas in Dakshina Kannada on Sunday. All the fruit-bearing saplings are local ones such as jackfruit, mango, wild jack, tamarind, water apple, butter fruit and jamoon. During the second such drive on Sunday, they planted 600 saplings in the reserve forest areas of Ichlampady and Mardala areas in Puttur and Sullia taluks.
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