'Health card' for heritage trees

Health card for heritage trees
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The main objective of the scheme is to preserve as much heritage trees as possible by giving proper guidelines to authorities in maintaining them.

Thiruvananthapuram: In an ambitious project to protect grand old trees in public places, the Kerala Forest Research Institute has come out with a proposal to mark them with a "health-card". Under the project, the giant trees will be provided with a score-sheet depicting its strength condition, risk factors and details of damage, along with other physical features.

The main objective of the scheme is to preserve as much heritage trees as possible by giving proper guidelines to authorities in maintaining them.

As a pilot initiative, the scheme has already been introduced in the capital city,which is known for the presence of a large number of giant trees of different varieties.

A senior KFRI official said the scheme would be extended to other parts of the state in due course after consultation with the civic authorities concerned.

"We have mooted the programme after civic authorities here requested us to identify traditional trees in the city which needed protection. The request was made in the wake of protests by local environmentalists against the felling of trees here," T V Sajeev, a KFRI scientist, told PTI.

"The new system will enable authorities to identify the strength of the trees which need to be cut down. It will also help them to identify those trees that need to be conserved," he said.

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