Unmasking the Environmental Menace: Senna Spectabilis
Senna spectabilis, an invasive tree species, is disrupting Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary’s ecosystems. Environmentalists urge the Forest Department for transparent removal strategies to protect native flora and fauna. Introduced for its beauty and shade, Senna spectabilis now outcompetes local plants, reducing biodiversity. Efforts include partnerships and mechanical methods, though challenges persist. Known for medicinal uses, its bright yellow flowers also aid in reforestation. Developing rigorous guidelines is crucial to balance its removal with environmental preservation, ensuring the sanctuary’s health and resilience.