Treeography

Filling with stones and pebbles in a creative way to protect trees

Damaged trees are traditionally protected by indigenous people

Balochistan’s Northeast Highlands are inhibited by the Pashtun tribes, the indigenous people of the region. The region is a part of the ancient Arya Warsha (Grazing lands), the cradle of livestock that breeds domestication, especially sheep, goats, and cattle. Arya Warsha – The Cradle of Livestock Domestication Taking a broader perspective, the region is part …

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75 GOODNESS OF THE TREES – My DEEP ETHNOECOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY

I’m a deep ethnoecologist, ethnobotanist, and desert explorer. I have learned knowledge from nature and the people. I would love to share my understanding of the trees with the people. I love trees and nature and spend time with nature to heal my soul. Here are the 75 goodnesses of the trees in the following numerical lines.

Plants that are Liked such as Icecream by the Camels. Part 3

The series of the treeography is continued…The other parts (1 and 2) can be found in the links as Plants that are Liked such as Icecream by the Camels. Part 1, Plants that are Liked such as Icecream by the Camels. Part 2. In this part of the treeography work under the title of the camel icecream …

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Leptadinia, one of the tallest and hardest bush in the desert and drylands

Plants that are Liked such as Icecream by the Camels. Part 2

Camel and goats like salty and spiny species of plants. Such plants are also called icecream species for camel and goats. In part 1, we discussed Prosopis, Acacia, and Haloxylon species. In this article Leptadinia and Zygophyllum species will be briefly discussed along with the pictures. The link to part 1 is provided here. The …

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