As part of the Pune Tree Fest,environment enthusiasts got together on a chilly Sunday morning to learn more about the different trees in the city
As the rays of the sun dawned upon Joggers Park,Kalyani Nagar,at 7 am on Sunday,regulars at the park as well as students and other botany enthusiasts gathered together to take a tree walk and learn more about the trees they see around their city. This was a part of the Pune Tree Fest 2012,which concluded on January 8.
“In our education system,we are not sensitised about the fact that we are sharing our planet with other living beings which are important to maintain the ecological balance. Getting to know the trees around me is like getting to know my neighbours,” said Manisha Gutman, founder of eCoexist that organised the tree walk. “This knowledge is useful while choosing which trees to plant and to determine if they are appropriate for the area or not. It also helps us take better care of the environment,” she added.
Gauri Sunderashan,a resident of Kalyani Nagar,was urged to attend the tree walk by a friend. “I cleared several doubts that I had about the trees around me. It feels good to know more about my environment,” she said. Some Wadia College students also depicted their interest for the environment. They were there to accompany their environmental studies professor,Aarti Mane,who assisted Ingalhalikar for the walk. “We like environmental studies as a subject. We don’t regret waking up early on a holiday to attend this walk. It is more interesting than a lecture,” said Pratik Umrikar,a Std XI Commerce student at Ness Wadia College. There were some international students present too. “I received a flyer about this and tagged the rest of my friends along with me,” smiled Alison Gill,an 18-year-old student from Australia who is in town for a vacation. Students from Costa Rica,Kenya and Canada also participated.