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Pune's Heritage Trees Mapped by Gen Z & Millennials
20 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Gen Z and millennials mapped heritage trees at Ganeshkhind Garden BHS.
- Trees planted by Peshwas and the British highlight historical significance.
- Mapping activity occurred amid plans for a Sewage Treatment Plant.

On December 20, 2025, Gen Z and millennials joined a heritage tree-mapping event at the Ganeshkhind Garden Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS) in Pune. This initiative brought together different generations to document the area's rich botanical history, including trees planted centuries ago by the Peshwas and the British. Participants measured and photographed numerous old trees, contributing data to an international application.
The mapping activity took place against the backdrop of a proposal by the Pune Municipal Corporation to construct a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) within a section of the BHS. Environment experts and citizens are concerned about the potential ecological impact of this development on the unique landscape and its heritage trees.
This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of the BHS, with many attendees expressing a newfound appreciation for the site's natural and historical treasures. Organizers hope such engagements will foster greater public connection to the area and support its preservation efforts.



