Centuries old Nature Park well cared at Manali.Byline: ANI Manali (HP), Jan 29 (ANI): Nature Park, frequented by thousands of tourists at Manali in Himachal Pradesh, is an ideal example on conservation as evident from healthy century-old pine and oak trees and other flora alongside colourful flowering shrubs. Nature Park is literally a mini forest of pine and oak trees, which were originally planted by the British over 100 years ago. Unlike rampant deforestation elsewhere, this place has been well preserved with utmost care. So much so, the agricultural universities, Conservator conservator n. a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and manage the financial affairs and/or the person's daily life due to physical or mental limitations or old age. of Forests and Horticulture Departments have evinced keen interest in this garden by facilitating extension centres for the research botanists. In turn, the tourists have gained from the fruits of these initiatives. "Idea behind plantation of arboretum and pinetum pi·ne·tum n. pl. pi·ne·ta An area planted with pine trees or related conifers, especially for botanical study. [Latin p trees was to preserve the species of these trees in Himalayan region," said Dr. B S Bhardwaj, Senior Scientist, Hill Agriculture Research and Extension Centre, Bajoura, Kullu. The British colonials planted almost 650 species of trees between 1902 and 1935. Most of these trees are continental and also originally from the Americas and even Japan. Spanish Chestnut, Beach, White Poplar, Qurecus Serotina, Quercus Cerris, Tilla Europia were among the species planted by the Englishmen in 1902. Later, in 1935 they planted some other species such as Scot Pine, Red Cedar and Japonica japonica (jəpŏn`əkə): see quince; camellia. , Erizonica among others. Fortunately, after the departure of the British and other European residents, the local people cared for these trees. Nature Park is not only famous for its temperate trees, but also a place where one can spot hundreds of migratory birds during winter. "This is one of the best places I have visited so far, one can find rare varieties of trees and birds over here. This place is really beautiful," said Ashwani, a tourist. By Prem Thakur (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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