Kudos to the efforts and vision of Dr. Vora and her committed team! Thank you Scroll for giving us such an insightful and inspiring story that gives hope in these challenging times. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The decision of not creating homestay or camping was a big change and surely it will help locals make the visitors part of their culture, good and lifestyle, also giving them warning source.
I'm from a hilly village in Uttarakhand, and there is no forest in our village, every hill is stepped farmed, even if nothing grows there and the remaining few pine forest is burned daily for no reason! Creating a huge amount of smoke and heat.
You can make an impact. Talk to your local village panchayat or anyone in your village who has any kind of influence. Explain it to them how reforestation will help the local economy and such.. may be you can make something happen, who knows?
Ya a beautiful conservation model, you have money. You take a stake in this private forest, but with conditions. You generate jobs to locals, being a city dwellers, you have the opportunity to protect this environment. And now a days buying land is a costly affair, instead we can share the land and care it.
Very nice inspirational story ...sustainable living journey still has lot of learnings to do to find better and effective models and these individual and group efforts show the way ahead !!
India has 4x the population of the US, yet its people live on 1/3 the size of land. It has a per capita carbon footprint of 2.5 tons vs the US per capita of 15 tons. What ever land remains is precious for wildlife especially that in the bio diverse foothills of the Himalayas.
Thank you so much Scroll India, it Means a lot us :) Team JNR
Great idea for conservation of forest🌳 and wild life. 🦌 👌👌
Salute to your efforts! We need more such people in our society.
Kudos to the efforts and vision of Dr. Vora and her committed team!
Thank you Scroll for giving us such an insightful and inspiring story that gives hope in these challenging times.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I just love the kind of content scroll creates! Thank You.
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The idea of conservation that pays for local community development.
Through this channel i m really fascinating towards contributing to biodiversity... Thank you so much for delivering such content..
Day after day the Eco India is becoming better and better.
The decision of not creating homestay or camping was a big change and surely it will help locals make the visitors part of their culture, good and lifestyle, also giving them warning source.
Great story on how a forest can be preserved for the benefit of the local community in a sustainable "sensible" manner...
Great country, great people, great concept, great thinking ❤️
I'm from a hilly village in Uttarakhand, and there is no forest in our village, every hill is stepped farmed, even if nothing grows there and the remaining few pine forest is burned daily for no reason! Creating a huge amount of smoke and heat.
You can make an impact. Talk to your local village panchayat or anyone in your village who has any kind of influence. Explain it to them how reforestation will help the local economy and such.. may be you can make something happen, who knows?
not forgetting d hard work Dr Vora gas put in. Bless u.
Superb idea!! Great and different thinking!!
I loves fauna very much too
Love the content
Ya a beautiful conservation model, you have money. You take a stake in this private forest, but with conditions. You generate jobs to locals, being a city dwellers, you have the opportunity to protect this environment.
And now a days buying land is a costly affair, instead we can share the land and care it.
Very nice inspirational story ...sustainable living journey still has lot of learnings to do to find better and effective models and these individual and group efforts show the way ahead !!
Good work. Keep it up 👍
All have to love nature
Save nature
Great work...
I wish the conservation model was explained more.
Save Our Planet
AMAZING
India has 4x the population of the US, yet its people live on 1/3 the size of land. It has a per capita carbon footprint of 2.5 tons vs the US per capita of 15 tons. What ever land remains is precious for wildlife especially that in the bio diverse foothills of the Himalayas.
great I hope it us a success. wld luv to c d forest conserved and we don't convert into concrete jungle.
Good work scroll
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Locals should be allowed to create such small patches in cities on the government lands that are not in use
70% of india is now farm land ... i wonder what is left for d wild !!🙄🙄
Right
There is a Village called Kurudampalayam in Coimbatore doing many sustainability measure.. try capture their work too
I really think they should increase the 30 people limit
Human footprint has to come down...delaying births seems sane solution
India needs to adopt one child policy like China otherwise this beautiful country wih Ancient Forests is Doomed !!!
@@ragemodels China might be regretting that decision probably.
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