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Illustration of girl planting a Tree Book Tree
Weird & Wonderful 

Open a book, open up magic!

16th April 202219th April 2022 Rama Ramesh booklovers, books, reading, trees, worldbookday

Book lovers are always on the lookout for that quirky little masterpiece. It’s only appropriate that for World Book Day, we look at a few fun literary creations.

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Schoolchildren belonging to the Tarumitra movement
Inspiring Lives 

Friends of trees

12th April 202212th April 2022 F. M. Britto eco-friendly, environment, trees

Today, the Tarumitras movement has nearly 2,00,000 school and college students in more than 1,000 high schools and colleges in India.

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Illustration of a row of trees
D.Y.K. 

More trees on earth than stars in our galaxy!

28th February 202012th February 2021 Caroline C. D'Souza Brazil, Canada, Russia, trees

There are more trees on earth than stars in our galaxy. The number of trees around the world is much higher: 3.04 trillion!

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Fossil forest in Cairo, New York
Buzz 

World’s oldest forest discovered in the U.S.

21st February 202021st February 2020 Editorial Team forest, fossils, New York, trees

Scientists have discovered remnants of the world’s oldest fossil forest — a network of trees around 386 million years old — in a sandstone quarry in the US.

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Saalumarada Thimmakka standing in front of a row of trees
Inspiring Lives 

She planted over 8,000 trees!

20th February 202029th October 2020 F. M. Britto environment, trees

The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, honoured 108-year-old Saalumarada Thimmaka with the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian award, last year.

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