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On March 17, 2026, 12,932 trees were planted at India’s Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Forest to honor 2001 quake victims and expand the world’s largest Miyawaki forest.
On March 17, 2026, the IIFL Foundation, Enviro Creators, and GSDMA planted 12,932 native trees at Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Forest in Bhuj, India, to honor victims of the 2001 Gujarat earthquake.
The site, a UNESCO-recognized memorial and the world’s largest Miyawaki forest, now exceeds 500,000 trees.
The project uses rapid afforestation to boost biodiversity, improve soil, and enhance climate resilience in a seismically active, arid region.
The forest, combining a museum with a living ecosystem, serves as a space for remembrance, education, and community engagement.
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El 17 de marzo de 2026, se plantaron 12.932 árboles en el Bosque Conmemorativo del Terremoto de Smritivan de la India para honrar a las víctimas del terremoto de 2001 y expandir el bosque Miyawaki más grande del mundo.