‘Invasive plants proving detrimental for ecosystem’

Environmentalists concerned by rapid depletion of groundwater levels in parts of federal capital


Our Correspondent July 11, 2023
To control the spread of pollen allergy, male Paper Mulberry trees will be removed from residential areas by December. PHOTO: EXPRESS

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ISLAMABAD:

Environmentalists Monday raised concerns about the rapid depletion of groundwater levels in parts of the federal capital due to invasive plants such as the Paper Mulberry tree.

They were speaking at a public hearing held by the Environment Wing of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) at the Gandhara Citizen Club, F-9 Park, Islamabad.

The hearing focused on the restoration of the ecosystem and the eradication of wild mulberry and invasive plants. Attendees included the CDA member environment, environment DG, inspection DG, CDA regional director, and other CDA officers.

Various private and public institutions, as well as individuals from diverse backgrounds, took part in the public hearing.

During the hearing, the attendees highlighted the presence of invasive plants in different areas of Islamabad.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 11th, 2023.

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