Tulsi Gowda, born in 1944, is a renowned Indian environmentalist hailing from Honnali village. Her dedication to the environment is exemplified by her remarkable achievement of planting over thirty thousand saplings, significantly contributing to the reforestation efforts in her region.
In addition to her planting initiatives, Tulsi has played a vital role in managing nurseries for the Forest Department, showcasing her commitment to nurturing young trees and promoting biodiversity. Her extensive knowledge of flora has earned her the title of the 'Encyclopedia of the Forest,' a testament to her exceptional ability to identify the mother tree of any species.
Her tireless efforts in environmental conservation have not gone unnoticed. The Government of India, along with various organizations, has honored her contributions, culminating in the prestigious Padma Shri award in 2021, which is the country's fourth highest civilian honor.