In line with the vision of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the state government has announced the ‘Heritage Tree Adoption’ scheme. This initiative aims to nurture and preserve 948 heritage trees throughout the state, highlighting a commitment to environmental conservation and cultural heritage.
28 Species Declared Heritage Trees
The scheme has identified 28 species of trees, each over 100 years old, as heritage trees. These ancient trees have been recognized for their significant ecological, cultural, and historical value, reflecting Uttar Pradesh’s rich natural heritage. By officially declaring these trees as heritage trees, the government underscores their importance and ensures their protection.
Heritage Tree Adoption: Statewide Coverage Across 75 Districts
The ‘Heritage Tree Adoption’ scheme spans all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh, showcasing the widespread presence of these invaluable trees. This initiative is not only focused on the preservation of the trees but also aims to raise public awareness about their importance, fostering a sense of responsibility towards environmental conservation among local communities.
CM Yogi’s Vision for a Greener Future
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s vision for Uttar Pradesh emphasizes environmental sustainability and heritage preservation. The ‘Heritage Tree Adoption scheme aligns with this vision, aiming to protect and celebrate the state’s natural heritage while promoting a greener and more sustainable future for all its residents.
By nurturing these heritage trees, the Uttar Pradesh government is taking a significant step towards preserving the state’s ecological and cultural legacy. This initiative ensures that these ancient trees continue to stand as enduring symbols of the state’s rich history and natural beauty.