What happens after I report a tree?
We assess it, consult local teams, and act if relocation is possible.
Do you translocate trees outside Hyderabad?
Yes, we work across several states in India. While our primary operations are in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, we've successfully relocated heritage trees in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra.
Is tree translocation always successful?
Translocation has a success rate of about 80% when properly executed. Factors like tree species, age, soil conditions, and aftercare all play crucial roles in determining survival. We carefully assess each tree before attempting relocation.
Can schools or companies collaborate with you?
Absolutely! We offer corporate and educational partnerships through our Green Guardian Program. This includes tree adoption, campus greening initiatives, and employee volunteer opportunities.
Besides donations, you can volunteer for tree planting drives, become a tree ambassador in your community, help with documentation, or lend professional skills like legal advice, engineering expertise, or social media management.
Can I volunteer even if I have no prior experience?
Yes! We welcome volunteers of all experience levels. We provide training and pair new volunteers with experienced team members. Many roles require no special skills—just enthusiasm and willingness to learn.
What kinds of trees can be relocated?
Most mature trees can be relocated, but success varies by species. Neem, peepal, banyan, and rain trees have high survival rates. Some fruit-bearing trees and palms also translocate well. We evaluate each tree individually.