Unfortunately, most of the trees planted by the government are without much planning and research. It's imperative to understand the soil, climate, and irrigation needs and facilities before any plantation drive. If this step is missed, it may cause catastrophic damage. For example, trees like invasive kikar, oak, willow, Eucalyptus, etc consumes around 1000 litres of water in a day. So planting them in a low- water area is not advisable. Besides due to depletion of water, they also go up to 40 meters deep in search of water, causing soil erosion. Our organization carries out responsible plantation and re-plantation drives.