Udayana University plants 3,000 mangroves
Udayana University plants 3,000
mangroves
The Udayana University Sustainable
Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree
planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the
mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable
Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree
planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which
takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize
students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra
added.
Dr Putra explained that the
University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the
Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT
Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because
the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a
considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT
Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to
engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social
responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting
and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno
said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the
mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of
the toll road,” he added.
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Udayana University plants 3,000 mangroves
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The Udayana University Sustainable Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
Udayana University plants 3,000 mangroves
Posted on April 21 2014 | 19 views
The Udayana University Sustainable Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
The Udayana University Sustainable Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
The Udayana University Sustainable Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
The Udayana University Sustainable Development centre planted 3,000 mangroves in Nusa Dua over the weekend.
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
“We took part in a mangrove tree planting program with students and the community in an effort to preserve the mangrove trees,” said Dr Ketut Gede Dharma Putra, the Head of Sustainable Development studies at Udayana University.
The activity of mangrove tree planting is in accordance with the University’s celebration of Earth Day which takes place on April 22.
“Every chance we get we mobilize students and the community to involve themselves in tree planting,” Dr Putra added.
Dr Putra explained that the University is currently working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali and the Forestry service to set up a routine mangrove tree planting program.
“We are working alongside PT Jasamarga Toll Bali as they have agreed to conserve the mangrove trees because the construction of the new toll road resulted in the damaging of a considerable amount of the mangrove ecosystem,” Dr Putra said.
Head of Community Relations of PT Jasamarga Toll Bali, Drajat Hari Suseno added that the company will continue to engage in mangrove tree planting as a part of their corporate social responsibility program.
“We will continue to do the planting and maintenance on an ongoing basis around the toll road corridor,” Suseno said.
“It is our duty to cultivate the mangrove trees as we built on top of the mangrove trees in the construction of the toll road,” he added.
- See more at: http://beatmag.com/daily/udayana-university-plants-3000-mangroves/#sthash.wIWTXvoR.dpuf
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