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    Hyderabad, June 25 (Namaste Telangana): The Telangana State Forest Development Corporation (TSFDC) has taken up the pilot project of microchipping sandalwood and red sanders trees to prevent their illegal felling. The corporation is considering the use of microchips to track these trees, which are currently being counted. The pilot project is being implemented at the Indira Park, Jubilee Park, and Doolapally Forest Academy, where microchips will be installed on 100 trees. Discussions are underway with the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), Bangalore, for the implementation of this project, said TSFDC Vice Chairman, M. J. Chandra Shekar Reddy.

    The TSFDC aims to protect sandalwood and red sanders trees from unauthorized felling by using modern technology. By installing microchips on these trees, their movements and activities can be tracked, which will help in detecting and preventing illegal activities. The microchips will provide real-time data on the location and health of the trees, enabling authorities to take immediate action in case of any suspicious activities.

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    The pilot project will be implemented in collaboration with the IFST, which will provide technical expertise and guidance in the installation and monitoring of the microchips. The institute has extensive experience in the field of food science and technology and has previously worked on similar projects. Their expertise will be invaluable in ensuring the success of this initiative.

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    The TSFDC is committed to the conservation and sustainable management of sandalwood and red sanders trees. These trees are highly valuable and are often illegally felled for their wood, which is in high demand in the market. By implementing innovative solutions like microchipping, the corporation aims to curb illegal activities and protect these trees for future generations.

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    In addition to the installation of microchips, the TSFDC will also carry out regular monitoring and surveillance of the trees. This will involve periodic inspections and data analysis to ensure that the microchips are functioning properly and providing accurate information. Any discrepancies or suspicious activities will be immediately reported and appropriate action will be taken.

    The TSFDC’s pilot project of microchipping sandalwood and red sanders trees is a significant step towards the conservation and protection of these valuable species. By leveraging technology and collaboration with experts, the corporation aims to create a robust system that can effectively deter illegal felling and preserve these trees for their ecological and economic significance. This initiative is expected to serve as a model for other forest departments and organizations in implementing similar projects for the conservation of valuable tree species.

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