1. The Pune forest department is embarking on a massive tree plantation project, aiming to plant 625 trees per hectare on forest land and 1,100 trees on degraded land this monsoon season.
  2. The project will cover approximately 700 hectares in Saswad, Vadgaon, and Dindori over the next seven years, with a focus on diversifying plant species.
  3. A tri-party agreement has been signed with multiple groups to carry out the tree plantation, with a revised plan approved in April 2023.
  4. The revised strategy involves planting grass, tall trees, bushes, and plants to create a balanced ecosystem and address the previous issues with invasive species like gliricidia trees.
  5. Public involvement and ecological balance are key components of the project, with the forest department working with various groups to ensure transparency and citizen participation.
  6. The department’s 2023 working plan aims to redevelop forest land across the Pune division over the next ten years, promoting biodiversity and a healthier ecosystem.
  7. The removal of gliricidia trees has sparked some criticism, but the department is committed to creating a sustainable and thriving green cover in the region.
  8. Overall, the project is a significant ecological initiative that will contribute to the restoration of forest land and the promotion of a diverse and balanced ecosystem.

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