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This 32-Year-Old Is Rebuilding a Lost Forest in the Western Ghats With Thousands of Native Saplings
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This 32-Year-Old Is Rebuilding a Lost Forest in the Western Ghats With Thousands of Native Saplings
Floral ovaries swell into seeds, and tiny green fruits surface on slender branchlets. Within weeks, they ripen into dark, delicious pericarps — nature’s own invitation to a grand feast. As the fruits mature, the forest awakens. Hornbills, bats, civets, squirrels, and primates descend in waves, drawn by this abundance. Barking deer and mouse deer forage on the forest floor, completing nature’s guest list. Every tree releases thousands of seeds — …
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