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IFS Officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi Champions Conservation: Saving Uttarakhand's Endangered Plants

In the tranquil folds of Uttarakhand's Haldwani, amidst the whispering foliage, IFS officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi stands as a beacon of hope for the region's endangered flora. His mission: to safeguard the unique plants that adorn the landscape, from the majestic Patwa to the revered Himalayan Gentian.


At the helm of the forest research wing, Chaturvedi's vision has transformed barren terrains into thriving ecosystems. With over 850 species under his care, each step through the verdant campus is a testament to his dedication.


But the road to conservation was not without its challenges. Skeptics doubted the viability of his undertaking, yet Chaturvedi remained resolute. Amidst rugged terrain and isolation, he found opportunity, not adversity.


Today, his efforts bear fruit as endangered plants find sanctuary in their natural habitats. Through meticulous research and innovation, Chaturvedi and his team nurture these botanical treasures, shielding them from the ravages of illegal trade and environmental degradation.


The Patwa plant, a symbol of resilience, epitomizes their success. Once teetering on the brink of extinction, it now flourishes under their care, its soil-binding roots offering hope for soil erosion control.

But Chaturvedi's vision extends beyond preservation. With India's first moss garden and open-air fernery, he champions the diversity of life that thrives in Uttarakhand's embrace.


As the sun sets on another day, Chaturvedi walks amidst the rustling leaves, a guardian of nature's bounty. His journey, marked by courage and commitment, serves as an inspiration for generations to come.




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