The pristine lake at the Southern end of Lalbagh Botanical Gardens in Bengaluru is a nature lover’s delight. Popularly called the Lalbagh lake, the water body which is spread over 40 acres is home to various aquatic species and attracts a large variety of birds. It is said that the beautiful lake was one of the reasons why Hyder Ali decided to establish Lalbagh in 1760. In
Conservationists and forest officers on Sunday felicitated Arogya Swamy, a forest watcher who performed a yeoman’s service in turning the barren land of the Kalkere reserve forest area into a tropical forest and Bengaluru’s first-of-its-kind arboretum. An arboretum is a garden or park cultivated for the purpose of scientific study. The 120-acre forest, tucked a
Ramegowda and Ketamma’s enterprising efforts to grow forest plants at their nursery in BR Hills is helping conservation efforts across the state, writes Anitha Pailoor
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