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Which one of the following trees which was once popular in social forestry has now turned out to be an ‘ecological terrorist’?
Babool
Amaltash
Eucalyptus
Neem
The world over, Eucalyptus plantations are dubbed 'ecological terrorists'. The forest department reportedly argued before the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that eucalyptus was an indigenous tree from Kerala. It was actually introduced to one of the Mysore royal palace gardens in the Nandi Hills in 1790. Hence option 3rd is correct.
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