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Nagaland: Dr Kelühol Tase embarks on mission to conserve and revive endangered Rhododendron tree

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In an effort to combat the alarming decline of plant and animal species, Dr. Kelhol Tase has undertaken a crucial mission to conserve and revive the Rhododendron tree, the esteemed state flower of Nagaland.

Reflecting on his lifelong fascination and affection for the ornamental flower, Dr. Tase expressed his deep-rooted connection with Rhododendrons since his childhood, reported Nagaland Post.

After serving as the vice principal of Kros College for five years and later as a registrar at St. Josephs College, Dr. Tase sought to make a more substantial impact. Fueled by his passion, he decided to establish his own initiative, the Rhododendron Park Jakhama.

The park was inaugurated on November 28, 2022, with the esteemed presence of former chief minister, T.R. Zeliang.

Dr. Tase highlighted the urgent need to revive and conserve the Rhododendron species, particularly the endangered R. Watti, which faced imminent extinction due to rampant forest fires at Dzukou valley and continued human activities. The Botanical Survey of India (BSI) validated the precarious state of these flowers.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Rhododendrons are renowned for their medicinal properties. The petals and leaves of these flowers have been traditionally used to treat various inflammations, including gout, arthritis, and bronchitis.

Additionally, folklore suggests that consuming Rhododendron petals can facilitate the removal of fish bones lodged in the throat.

Alarming research findings published in the 128-page Red List of Rhododendrons report in 2011 by the Botanic Gardens Conservation International revealed that 25% of Rhododendron speciesamounting to 1,157 varietieswere threatened with extinction.

Dr. Kelhol Tases unwavering dedication to preserving and reviving the endangered Rhododendron tree serves as a beacon of hope for both environmental conservation and the rich biodiversity of Nagaland.

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