Live forest map · நேரடி காட்டு வரைபடம்
A map of where the trees are
Every real tree we plant is logged with a GPS coordinate, a named guardian, and a photo trail. The interactive district-by-district map that surfaces that data live is coming — here's a preview of the shape it will take.
What's real vs. what's illustrative: the 12,438 trees and 38 districts in the programme snapshot are real. The outline below is a stylised, not-to-scale shape, and the district dots on it are sample placements, not verified coordinates — a full interactive map fed by live GPS data is on our roadmap.
Preview · illustrative
Stylised district map
Not to scale, not exact district boundaries. Hover a dot for its sample label.
Legend
A named guardian is currently caring for and reporting on this grove.
Trees planted recently; guardian pairing and first reports in progress.
Planting logged; the first GPS-photo verification cycle hasn't landed yet.
District names and positions above are illustrative sample markers, not a verified list of every district the programme covers. See the impact dashboard for the real, verified totals.
How the real map will work
What lands here when the live feed goes on
Every planting a guardian logs already carries a GPS coordinate, captured at the moment the photo is taken — that part of the verification chain exists today (see how we verify). What's not yet built is the pipeline that streams those coordinates onto a public, zoomable map in real time.
When it ships, this page will show a real district-level map: click a district to see its guardians, its survival rate, and its most recent verified photos — not sample dots on a stylised outline.
Put a real, GPS-verified tree on the map
Adopt a tree today and its guardian starts sending GPS-tagged photos of it every month.
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