Really very sad Prof. Ulhas. Next time please try to use Black Mucuna like
climbers on such old trees if they are far from public place. Black Mucuna
will punish the robbers in a way that they never think of it in this life.
There are hundreds of options available in form of plant species capabale of
keeping such robbers at bay. Let me add, the species used to protect such
trees itself have economical uses. Take the example of Black Mucuna. It is
boon for patients having Parkinson's due to presence of L-DOPA. Judicious
use of seeds will protect from diseases round the year if you take it
internally. Also Mucuna is very useful plant for pets. But it is not for
public place.

We are using it to protect our crop fields from two wheelers to four
wheelers i.e. from human beings to wild boars. ;)

regards

Pankaj Oudhia

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Ulhas <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Dear All
>
> This is a sad day for us today.
>
> This morning when we got up, discovered that the most wonderful Sandal tree
> on the boundary of our home (227, RMV Extn., First Main, Bengaluru) was
> brutally cut by some Sandal robbers/mafias and its remains were lying in our
> front garden.
>
> According to our neighbour (who had planted and taken care of the tree over
> the last 15 years), this happened around 2.00 am when he heard some sound of
> the electric saw and  noticed something happenning in his garden from the
> first floor window.  He screamed and ran down, however by the time he
> reached down the robbers escaped with a log of wood.  He called the police
> who recorded the crime but expressed helplessness about such incidents.
>
> This was a beautiful tree over 10 m high and base dia of about 25 cm.  We
> knew the economic importance of Sandal tree, however we realised its
> ecological importance while observing variety of birds visiting the tree for
> the last 10 years.  Some of you may remember that I had shared many
> observations on these e-groups and most of them were from this one tree.
> Koels, Barbets, Mynas, Sunbirds, Tailor birds, Warblers, Squirrels were the
> regular visitors, whereas occassional visitors included
> Whiteeyes, Chloropsis, Crowpheasant and a variety of butterflies .
> Purplerumped Sunbirds nested in this tree once.  Its beautiful evergreen
> foliage provided so much coolness to our homes.  And now in one night that
> all is gone!  All the birds have been orphaned.  The tree was flowering and
> fruiting just now and It was sad to see the koels still visiting the fallen
> tree this morning in search of their regular food.
>
> We were very very sad, and at the same time very angry!  Helpless!!!
>
> We know that this is a common affair in Bengaluru.  We know that even high
> security zone of IISC is also not free from such vandalism.  These
> robbers/mafias are so reckless that they attack/shoot the guards/owners
> trying to prevent such cutting.  These are gangsters who have well organised
> market strategy and links.  Why can't our police / intelligence agencies /
> forest department nab them.  Perhaps it is too much to expect!  The work of
> these robbers has become more efficient because of electric saws which are
> silent and finish the work in a few seconds.  Why cannot these saws be
> banned?  We ban guns, revolvers and other weapons which does not stop
> murders but at least there is some control and way to nab and punish the
> muderers.  These electric saws have become the *weapons of mass ecological
> destruction.*  Why can't government ban them and allow only
> restricted/licensed use? Can the Forest Department take such initiative?
>
> Last few years, we have been promoting the plantation of Sandal trees
> mainly for its ecological value and its fast growth and hardy character.  We
> grow saplings on our terrace and distribute them as presents to our guests.
> Everyone likes these gifts and they keep giving us updates about the
> wonderful growh of those saplings.  We enjoy this and shall keep doing it.
> Howeve we have started worrying about our own tree on the other side of the
> garden.  It may not be still ready to catch the robbers attention.  However
> we need to guard it carefully, for our birds and butterflies.
>
> Let us all try to bring in some governance to protect this wornderful tree,
> particularly in our urban environment.  Let us also try to propagate this
> tree more and more, everywhere for its ecological importance and spiritual
> character.  :Let its fragrance spread all around that way.
>
> That is our tribute to our wondeful companion who had given everyone so
> much happiness!
>
> Ulhas
>
> Prof. Ulhas Rane
> Director
> Envirodesigners Pvt. Ltd (Formerly 'The Designers')
> 'Brindavan', 227, Rajmahal Vilas Extn. II
> HIG Colony, First Main Road
> Bengaluru - 560 094
> Phone: 080-23417283
> Cell: 09448149236
> Email: [email protected], [email protected]
> Web: www.envirodesigners.com
>

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