Trees for Slender Loris

Trees for Slender Loris, India

Our project aims to create safe habitats for the Grey Slender Loris by planting native trees. Habitat loss from tree-felling has reduced their food sources, shelter, and protection, leading to a population decline. Since these primates rely on continuous forest canopies, fragmentation isolates them, further threatening their survival. Through reforestation, we aim to restore their habitat and support their survival.

46,472 Trees funded of 67,500
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
2,295 Followers
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December 2023

The Environmental and Economic Benefits of Planting Key Tree Species in India

Introduction: India, with its rich biodiversity and vast landscapes, has been increasingly recognizing the importance of afforestation and sustaina...

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November 2023

Here are 5 benefits of Terminalia Catappa aka Indian Almond.

Indian Almond: Known as the Indian Almond tree, it's a powerhouse of nutrients! 🌰

Skin Elixir: Its leaves offer a natural remedy for skin issues, promoting a radiant glow ✨
Respiratory Support: Aids respiratory health,

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30 Nov 2023

Ta Da- growing Tall. This sapling was 2 ft when it was planted now its almost 5.5. How fast they grow. But a life and growth cycle of a tree is 15- 20 years , this sapling still has a long long lonng way to go :)

Nature's marvels never cease to amaze. Yet, this is just the beginning

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19 Nov 2023
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · a year ago

Thanks Rhea!

October 2023

"New study from Centre for Cellular and Microbial Biology : Slender Lorises in South India Revealed as Unique and Distinctive Species! 🧬✨ LaCONES' DNA Discovery Sheds Light on Million-Year History. Check Out the full Study in 'Threatened Taxa'!"


interesting isnt it??
#wildlife

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29 Oct 2023

How do planting Tamarind species can bring benefits?

Planting tamarind trees (Tamarindus indica) as part of a plantation project can offer several benefits to beneficiaries especially we leverage expe...

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September 2023

🌿🌟 Exciting News: India's First "Kadavur Slender Loris Sanctuary" is here! 🦎🍃 We are thrilled to announce that the Government of Tamil Nadu has officially notified the Kadavur Slender Loris Sanctuary, spanning a magnificent 11,806 hectares across Karur & Dindigul Districts.

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29 Sep 2023

Bamboo is a fast-growing grass that is known for its ability to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. One study found that bamboo can capture 12 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare per year.

Bambus vulgaris is a species of bamboo that is native to Asia. Bamboo is one of

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11 Sep 2023
SueM
SueM · a year ago

Really interesting update - I was rather surprised to see you grow it here as...

August 2023

Exploring the Rich Biodiversity and Geographical Significance of Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu

Dindigul District, located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India, is a region brimming with rich biodiversity and remarkable geographical feat...

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Meet baby TEAK (Tectona grandis)-India's Most effective Carbon Sink :)
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on maturity the tree will absorbs the maximum carbon.. It is a large, deciduous tree that is native to Southeast Asia. Teak trees are known for their ability to grow rapidly and store large amounts of carbon

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10 Aug 2023
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 2 years ago

Thank you, we are glad you found this interesting :)

July 2023

Why is tree planting the need of the hour for Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu

Dindigul district is a beautiful part of Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its hills, temples, and historical monuments. However, Dindigul is also...

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Quote for the Day ! Be like a Tree :)

Thursday Quotes!!!
Trees are symbols of life and growth, agreed ???

13 Jul 2023
June 2023

Hey, Meet Bamboo aka Bambusa Vulgaris one of the tree species planted in this project.
This tall growing grass are loved by lorises!!

Bamboo trees provide young lorises with a safe place to live. The dense foliage of bamboo trees helps to camouflage lorises from predators, and

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29 Jun 2023

Facts on Slender lorises - the small, nocturnal primates that are found in tropical forests of India & Sri Lanka.
-They are nocturnal, and they are most active at night. .
- They communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, including whistles, chitters, and screams.

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09 Jun 2023
May 2023

Meet Gmelina Arborea !!! Growing tall enough to give us a complex! Impressive isn't it ??!!Known for its fast growth, the height that Gmelina arborea can reach is quite impressive, and may even be intimidating to some

Fact:
Gmelina arborea, also known as the white teak or yemane,

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10 May 2023
February 2023

Hey, look who came by :)

It gives us the joy to share this picture as Slender Lorris was spotted on our project site!

03 Feb 2023
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · a year ago

Thank you, a wow moment indeed !

BESbswy