In all 24 participants from different areas of Hyderabad participated in the camp, which commenced at 4 p.m. on Saturday and concluded at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
The Reward and Recognition programme, designed to honour invaluable contributions of individuals (Safai Saathi), also added another layer of significance to this endeavour.
These eco tourism projects can serve two purposes - providing livelihood to people living around ecosystems and contributing directly to wildlife and forest areas protection.
On the occasion of UAE hosting the ‘COP28 Summit’ and celebrating it’s 52nd National Day, the Consulate General of UAE in Hyderabad in collaboration with TSFDC planted 52 new species of plants which were not existing in its Botanical Garden under the name COP28 Corner
Over 50 trees in the Botanical Garden at Kothaguda have been equipped with a tree protection system that will send alerts when an attempt to harm them is made
Hyderabad: The Telangana State Forest Development Corporation (TSFDC) has chalked out long term plans to replace eucalyptus plantations with sandalwood, red sanders and other varieties to facilitate natural regeneration of green cover in the State. For over four decades, eucalyptus plantations were taken up on a large scale covering nearly 7,000 acres across the State. […]
Hyderabad: The Telangana State Forest Development Corporation (TSFDC) is planning to explore new avenues, including supply of timber to IKEA, for revenue generation. This apart, efforts are also on to develop eco-tourism office complex, integrated central nursery to supply tree species and mosquito repellant plants. TSFDC members, who had a virtual Annual General Body Meeting […]