Navi Mumbai: Government Sets Up Committee to Safeguard Nerul Flamingos & Mangrove Forests
The Importance of Wetlands
The committee was also informed about a study conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), which underlines the critical role of wetlands in ecosystems.
Formation of Special Committee
The state government’s initiative to establish a special committee aimed at safeguarding the natural habitats of flamingos in Nerul and the city’s mangrove forests has been welcomed by environmental enthusiasts.
Environmental Concerns
Environmental groups are ensuring that the committee comprehends the city’s demographics and the challenges encountered by migratory birds and mangroves by presenting various reports from environmental organizations.
Call for Comprehensive Understanding
Sunil Agarwal, the Founder of Save Navi Mumbai Environment Group, emphasizes the importance of the committee acquainting itself with previous studies and reports on the city’s natural landscapes to formulate a robust management plan for preserving the city’s natural biodiversity.
Key Reports
Environmental activists advocate for a thorough review of the Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary (TCFS) Management plan that identifies strategic wetland conservation areas like T S Chanakya and NRI wetland in Nerul, Navi Mumbai.
BNHS Study
The committee has been apprised of an additional study by the Bombay Natural History Society, stressing the significance of wetlands. BNHS President Pravinsingh Pareshi, a committee member, provides insights for drafting the protection plan.