With almost 200 acres being landscaped, the project has aimed to enhance the biodiversity by planting of over 20,000 saplings since its inception. Besides planting within the Humayun’s Tomb complex, Sunder Nursery, Batashewala complex, peripheral areas of Humayun’s Tomb and Nizamuddin Basti have also been planted with native tree saplings. Several years of effort has gone into creating a model Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping at Sunder Nursery. In future years, this will enable graphic mapping and monitoring of trees as well as provide valuable insights for planning nature walks and trails. Each tree within the project area is included on a Geographic Information System (GIS) to ensure monitoring and aid in future interpretation.