Tree Census & Biodiversity Reports

Understanding our ecosystem is the first step to protecting it. We conduct regular tree censuses and biodiversity surveys to monitor the health of our local environment, guide our conservation efforts, and contribute to scientific research.

Researchers conducting a biodiversity survey in the forest
A tree being tagged as part of the census
An infographic showing key findings from the report
A collage of different animal species found in the area

Our Ecosystem at a Glance

150+

Tree Species

200+

Bird Species

30+

Mammal Species

Key Findings

  • Identification of over 150 species of trees within our estate.
  • Documentation of 200+ species of birds, both resident and migratory.
  • Sighting records of 30+ species of mammals, including rare and elusive ones.
  • A comprehensive checklist of butterflies, reptiles, and amphibians.
  • Data-driven insights for our reforestation and habitat restoration projects.

Our Methodology

Our surveys are conducted in collaboration with ecologists and botanists, using scientific methodologies. This includes line transects, camera trapping, and quadrant sampling for flora. The data is meticulously recorded and analyzed to create comprehensive reports that serve as a baseline for our conservation strategies.

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