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  • About Us
  • ACCOLADES
    • Awards
    • Recognition
  • PARK ACTIVITY
    • Educational Awareness
    • Environmental Awareness
  • CSR PROJECT
    • Completed Projects
      • Water Restore Management Projects
      • RET Garden (Rare Endangered Threatened Garden)
      • Seed Bank
      • Nurturing NBR Trees for Long-term Afforestation and Conservation at NBNP
    • Future Projects
      • Enhancing Groundwater Recharge through a Sustainable Water Retention Structure (5.5 Lakhs)
      • Propagation and Conservation of Aromatic Plants Western Ghats (4 Lakhs)
      • Tree Guard Installation for Protection of Young Saplings
  • AMENITIES
  • PORTFOLIO
    • Conservation Day
    • Fauna
    • Flora
    • Visitors
  • BLOG
    • Butterfly
  • Nursery
  • Contact Us

RET Garden (Rare Endangered Threatened Garden)

RET Garden (Rare Endangered Threatened Garden) Sponsored by M/s Trident Pneumatics Pvt Ltd; Project cost Rs. 2.5 Lakhs at of completion September 2022.
  • The RET Garden is dedicated to the conservation of Rare, Endangered and Threatened plant species. As part of this CSR activity:
    • 64 saplings of RET plants have been planted.
    • Informative signboards have been placed to educate visitors about these species.
    • The aim is to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these plants and their ecological significance.
    • Periodic planting of additional host plants supports biodiversity, particularly in butterfly and insect populations.
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