Kashmir’s Chinar Trees Are Getting ‘Aadhars’: How Tech Is Protecting Them From Extinction

[The Better India] - 02/17/2025

Chinar trees, which once stood vulnerable to illegal felling, are now receiving the protection they deserve. With geo-tagging technology, the J&K Forest Department is ensuring these giants thrive for future generations.



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