Aravallis , biodiversity. mining and society
Aravalli hills are around 600 km long and cover very rich diversity due to their peculiar location . However unlike temperate hills this hill range passes through hostile climate of Rajasthan and Gujrat on one side and somewhat friendly climate on its other side as it divides Rajasthan in two zones.
Mining activity , population growth and greed of the man has denunded the Aravallis and biodiverstiy is being lost each day due to man made activity.
Plants do not know the rules and regulations they simply die if their society is dead. Plants also live in society or groups and if the big trees dry up the smaller ones follow and if the trees dry up the soil is gone from the hills.
Once top soil is gone hills cant be reforested.
Mining activity and colonization are biggest enemies of the environment but its almost impossible to check them
This is resulting in changing pattern of vegetation. Once vegetation is gone , habitat is gone the tigers cant live on sand dunes ?
Please help us protect climate on Aravallis for mankind and for plant kingdom.
Can it be done before its too late ?
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