1. The Warje urban forest in Pune, a green initiative under MoEFCC, has suffered significant damage from fires set by nearby slum residents.
  2. Over one hectare of the forest has been destroyed in the past 15 days, with fires burning four-foot-high trees and impacting the area.
  3. The forest department has plans to strengthen protective measures, including raising the six-inch-thick boundary wall to prevent further fires.
  4. Officials suspect that the fires may be acts of retaliation by individuals penalized for encroachment in the forest.
  5. Approximately 15,000 trees, including 5,000 saplings, have been destroyed, causing deep concern among environmentalists and community members.
  6. Legal action has been taken, with investigations ongoing to identify those responsible for the fires.
  7. The preservation of the Warje urban forest is crucial, and efforts must be made to safeguard this essential green space from further harm.

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