Eco & Wildlife Vertical

Climate Care

"Planting native saplings, nursing tree guards, and monitoring micro-forest survival."

Our Mission to Plant & Safeguard Ecosystems

Planting a tree is only 10% of the battle. The remaining 90% is keeping it alive. Tugona Welfare Foundation has designed a proprietary geolocal tree care framework: we plant indigenous species, hire local farming caretakers to prune and water them, and deploy drip networks to guarantee tree survival.

Ground Execution Roadmap

  • 1

    Soil & Species Mapping

    Agronomists assess soil chemistry in deforested buffers to choose native species (like Neem, Banyan, and Tamarind) that thrive naturally.

  • 2

    Geo-tagged Tree Planting

    Saplings are planted during monsoon seasons and geolocalized using mobile coordinates to track growth via audits.

  • 3

    Paid Local Caretakers

    We recruit and pay local farmers and tribal elders to water, weed, prune, and shield saplings from grazing cattle.

  • 4

    Miyawaki Urban Forests

    Building high-density dense pockets of fast-growing micro-forests in urban centers to mitigate localized concrete heat zones.