A study finds that mechanically uprooting invasive Prosopis juliflora trees that have taken over the native Banni grassland of Gujarat helped restore native plant diversity. -- But lopping ...
Velachery resident S.Kumararaja said the residents have demanded support from the Chennai Corporation for their initiative to remove Prosopis juliflora. “We have removed the invasive trees along ...
Officials in Tirunelveli district inspect monsoon preparedness, deploy personnel, monitor waterbodies, and set up control ...
Kenya Forestry Research Institute (Kefri) requires Sh10 billion to implement the national Prosopis Juliflora (Mathenge ... that the plan is to remove the tree from areas such as Lake Bogoria ...
Farmers in Madurai demand the establishment of direct procurement centers for organically cultivated traditional rice varieties, highlighting the challenges they face in securing fair prices for their ...
T HOOTHUKUDI: The Thoothukudi Corporation was lauded for its efforts towards restoring a vast area of thorny seemai karuvelam ...
Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), also known in invaded areas such as India and parts of Africa as the "devil tree," is native ...
Trees for sustainable livelihoods in the Horn of Africa ... Abstract El Fadl, M. A. 1997. Management of Prosopis juliflora for use in agroforestry systems in the Sudan. University of Helsinki, ...
We have moved two picks to the competition. We’ve set up enough artificial Christmas trees to know that there’s no single best artificial tree. They come in dozens of species, shapes ...
He highlighted the lack of public parks in Madurai's west zone, pushing for the removal of invasive Prosopis juliflora trees and the construction of a pavement around the embankment to make the ...
Every tree tells a story, but some are beyond eloquent, holding memories, embodying belief, marking sorrow. We hold trees in our imagination, where they grow in strange, wonderful ways in forests ...
Native to Central and South America, the tree has colonised millions of acres in Kenya Despite its invasive nature, researchers are finding ways to add value to it.