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Elephant interpretation centre taking shape near Mettupalayam

Elephant interpretation centre taking shape near Mettupalayam Updated: Updated: It has been named ‘Vezham’, one of the many names for elephant in Tamil Share Article AAA Installations at the interpretation centre on elephants which is being readied by the Forest Department near Mettupalayam in Coimbatore district.   It has been named ‘Vezham’, one of the many names for elephant in Tamil An elephant interpretation centre-cum-park by the Forest Department is taking shape near Mettupalayam in Coimbatore district. Once completed, the centre at the timber depot of the Forest Department on Kotagiri Road near Mettupalayam is expected to attract large number of visitors, especially students and children.

Forest check-post set up in Kil Kotagiri to prevent illegal movement of timber

Updated: The move comes after several reports of illegal tree-felling in the bio-diverse area Share Article AAA The checkpost will be manned by forest department staff, with the location chosen being located at an important junction that leads to some of the most pristine, bio-diverse areas in the lower Nilgiri slopes   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The move comes after several reports of illegal tree-felling in the bio-diverse area Following reports of incidents of illegal tree-felling in Kil Kotagiri, the Forest Department has set up a manned check-post to keep tabs on the movement of freight vehicles carrying timber from the area.

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Meet the engineer who quit his job and planted over 40,000 trees in 14 years

Meet the engineer who quit his job and planted over 40,000 trees in 14 years 620 Brahmanavam , since 2003, studying and growing plants. The land as it was in 2005 where trees such as Mango and Tamarind failed to grow. Ganesan RP remains positive that barren lands can be converted to greener areas, using dry land agroforestry methods. Planting appropriate trees in these arid areas can subsequently improve the ground water levels. Ganesan’s journey Ganesan took up engineering and started working after his degree. It was in 2003 that he left his job in pursuit of his passion. “I was not happy with my line and after some internal analyses, I realised I should give some thought to what I am passionate about,” the 50-year-old says.

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