Campus Tree Mapping & Biodiversity Portal

Discover the Living Green
Heritage of Our Campus

Explore every tree on campus with scientific details, images, location maps, and multilingual information. Scan a QR code or search below to begin.

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Interactive Map

Locate Trees Across Campus

Browse an interactive map of all trees with real-time location data, category filters, and direct navigation to any tree on campus.

  • Precise GPS Markers

    Every tree is plotted with accurate coordinates from our field survey.

  • Category Filters

    Filter by species, family, zone, or native/exotic status.

  • Google Maps Integration

    Get turn-by-turn directions to any tree from your current location.

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Scan & Learn

Every Tree Has a Story - Scan to Discover It

Each tree on campus has a QR code attached to it. Scanning it instantly opens a detailed species profile with images, ecological information, and more - right on your phone.

Mobile First

Optimised for any phone - no app install needed.

Multilingual

Read in English, Hindi, Marathi & more.

Fast Load

Page loads quickly even on slow networks.

Location Aware

See the tree on a map, get directions.

Tree detail page as seen on mobile after scanning a QR code
Special Collections

Trees Worth Knowing

Curated highlights of our rarest, most ecologically significant, and culturally important campus trees.

Rare & Endangered

0 species on campus are classified as rare or near-threatened. Discover these invaluable trees and learn how we protect them.

View Rare Trees

Native & Indigenous

Over 60% of our campus trees are native to the region. These trees support local biodiversity, pollinators, and the campus ecosystem.

View Native Trees

Medicinal & Useful

0 species have documented medicinal, cultural, or economic significance. Explore their traditional uses and Ayurvedic properties.

View Medicinal Trees
Students studying botanical specimens near a campus tree Researcher tagging a tree with a QR code label Campus biodiversity survey team mapping tree locations
About the Project

A Living Classroom for Biodiversity

The Green Campus Tree Atlas is an academic initiative to document, preserve, and celebrate the botanical wealth of our campus. Born from a collaboration between the Botany Department and the IT Cell, this project maps every tree with scientific precision and makes the data available to all.

GPS-mapped records for every active tree on campus
Scientific information verified by botany experts
Accessible in multiple regional languages
QR codes installed at each tree for instant mobile access