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Explore the core concepts of forest management and conservation with us as we set out on a mission to protect the green lungs of our world. Explore our vision, purpose, and fundamental principles to learn what motivates us in our work to save these priceless ecosystems. Learn about the amazing advantages that forests offer, such as their ability to maintain biodiversity and function as carbon sinks. Discover how you can support this vision as you join us in imagining a day when woods are thriving. We can preserve forests and build a sustainable future for all people by working together.
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About Us Gramin Samassya Mukti Trust promotes sustainable development in rural, tribal, and urban regions. Prioritizing livelihood, health, and education, we emphasize forest conservation and management for ecological balance.
INTRODUCTION The value of forests to our planet cannot be overstated. They are essential for maintaining life since they both provide the oxygen we breathe and shelter a wide variety of creatures. However, as the demand for resources increases globally, pressure on these vital ecosystems also increases. Prioritizing forest management and conservation is essential to ensuring their survival and supporting the rich biodiversity of the planet. DO MORE OF WHAT YOU LOVE
OUR VISION • A world where forests flourish and thrive. • Sustainable coexistence of humans and forests. • Global recognition of the invaluable role of forests in maintaining ecological balance.
OUR MISSION • To protect and conserve forests for current and future generations. • To promote sustainable forest management practices. • To engage communities in forest conservation efforts. • To leverage technology for efficient forest monitoring and management.
OUR VALUE • Sustainability: Committed to long-term forest care. • Collaboration: Partnering for conservation success. • Innovation: Using modern solutions for forest preservation. • Inclusivity: Prioritizing local voices in decisions.
WHAT WE GET • Trees absorb more CO2 than they release. • They refill groundwater. • 80% of land animals live in them. • Many people rely on trees for food, medicine, and shelter.
THANK YOU info@gsmtyavatmal.org www.gsmtyavatmal.org GSMT-Yavatmal 19, Vishal Nagar, Moha, Dhamangaon Road, Yavatmal, Maharashtra, India 445001