The project is aimed at restoring the native biodiversity of Western Ghats through revival of native floral and faunal species (global biodiversity hotspot). Panaji located along sea coast, is rich in coastal ecosystems, avifaunal diversity, mangroves and other biodiversity associated with Western Ghats . Increasing urbanization mandates the need for intervention for biodiversity conservation through provision of flora and fauna that can reinstate the pollinators of Western Ghats in the city. The city has taken initiatives under Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network funding under small grants program to sensitize future conservation leaders, GSIDC supported people’s biodiversity register, biodiversity park, mangroves park and other such initiatives which are proposed to be extended under SCP by strengthening interlink-ages between mangroves and biodiversity park and ABD (salt pans, avifauna , aquatic life & mangrove stretches).Biodiversity interventions-creating green jobs, improved micro climate, hosting rich flora & fauna.