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The Crown Property Bureau plants 8,000 Trees for HM the Queen

Visith Pinpawong 06.09.2009 20:00
The Crown Property Bureau officials recently conducted an Environmental Preservation Project by planting 8,000 trees aimed at returning an abundant ecosystem to the environment and community.

The Crown Property Bureau officials recently conducted an Environmental Preservation Project by planting 8,000 trees aimed at returning an abundant ecosystem to the environment and community.


8,000 trees were recently planted in order to offer merit to HM the Queen. The tree planting project was conducted by The Crown Property Bureau in association with its three networking organizations: the Siam Commercial Company, Siam Cement Group and Tewet Assurance Company. The 8,000 trees were planted on an approximately 40 rai area. The project was part of HM the Queen’s goal to complete eight million tree plantings aimed at returning an abundant ecosystem to the environment and community.



The Crown Property Bureau’s Special Project Department Director, Mr. Sombun Chaidechasuriya, revealed that the Bureau has associated with its three networking organizations to provide a water-source forest, and offer merit to HM the Queen.

 

In addition, it was one of the projects to complete eight million tree plantings aimed at managing natural and environmental resources in a sustainable way and balancing all natural and environmental resources such as land, water, agriculture and alternative energy.

 

Chaidechasuriya revealed that the trees to be planted in this area were carefully selected and include Jackfruit, Lagerstroemia Floribunda, Kananga Odorant and Rain-Tree, among others.

 

These trees are long-lasting and able to resist climactic changes. They will work as an environment shield to reduce global temperatures, pollution, mud storms and flood problems as well as enriching the soil.

 

A tree planting volunteer from the Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) revealed to the Pattaya Times that being a small part in any environmental preservation project is very necessary, important and admirable because every single tree planting will benefit the environment.


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