For the past several years, Bagh Sanrakshan Evam Grameen Vikas Samiti has been fully dedicated to environmental conservation and sustainable rural development in the Ranthambore region. Over time, we observed that the forests of Ranthambore were gradually shrinking due to excessive tree cutting, increasing human pressure, and unsustainable use of natural resources. This alarming situation posed a serious threat not only to the greenery of the region but also to the wildlife that depends on these forests for survival.
Recognizing the urgency of this issue, our organization took a strong stand by initiating large-scale reforestation and conservation efforts. Our mission was not just to plant trees, but to restore ecological balance and protect the natural heritage of Ranthambore. Over the past 10 years, we have planted thousands of saplings across forest buffer zones, nearby villages, and open community lands. These plantations are carefully selected native species that support local biodiversity and provide food and shelter to birds, deer, and other wild animals. Our team ensures regular monitoring and maintenance so that these saplings grow into strong and sustainable forests.
