The conocarpus tree which is not healthy for Islamabad’s ecosystem. — Dawn
Another issue highlighted in the letter is the burning of trash under trees in the city.
“We have ourselves observed that garbage is burned at different places in the city and in some areas this is happening right under shady trees which cause them to burn and fall down. This not only causes air pollution but also irreparably damages these trees.”
Ms Farooq told Dawn that alien tree species would not only create problems for citizens in the form of allergies but would also destroy underground species, and grass and trees that grow naturally in the city.
“These alien trees can also destroy underground earthworms and other insects that are necessary for the soil’s fertility. Hopefully, the CDA will maintain the clean, green character of the city,” she said.
Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) Chairman Dr Anisur Rehman also said saplings from local trees should be used for mass plantations.
“The local variety evolves in the area because people allow it, because of its people-friendly nature. It is possible that the CDA may have given some party a contract and it could be planting conocarpus in the capital. The CDA should look into it and remove the alien trees because they have already created allergy problems in Karachi,” he said.
“Our local trees are very beautiful and they are environment-friendly. Currently, an American species – Lantana Camara – has been spreading in the Margalla Hills National Park area. It has captured almost 10pc of the national park. It is creating problems for the local species, and even grass cannot grow under the tree,” he added.
CDA’s Mr Aman denied that conocarpus was being planted in the city. “We have checked in different parts of the city and haven’t found it.
If people inform us of the trees we will definitely remove them. During plantations, it is ensured that only environment and people-friendly trees are planted,” he said.
Published in Dawn, July 25th, 2016