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Eco-Tales exchanging ideas, suggestions on 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation

Eco-Tales exchanging ideas, suggestions on 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation
Start Date :
Jun 04, 2021
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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We at Central Pollution Control Board, MOEF&CC, are offering you an open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas, your thoughts, tell us your ...

We at Central Pollution Control Board, MOEF&CC, are offering you an open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas, your thoughts, tell us your stories and suggestions about 'Wetland Management and Biodiversity Conservation.’, its usage its value towards humankind(based on this year's theme- Ecosystem Restoration).

Inviting ideas on the occasion of World Environment Day 2021.

The last date for submission is 25th June 2021

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GEETHA C
GEETHA C 4 years 12 months ago
RESPECTED SIR WETLANDS OR MARSY LANDS . ARE PROTECTED BY PLANTING MANGROVES AND LIKE OTHER PLANTS . IF IT KEEP ATTRACTIVELY IT CAN HELP TOURISM POSSIBILITIES ALSO.Eg BOATING ,RESORT ,PARK Etc .IT HELP FROM NATURAL CALAMITIES AND HELPS THE SHELTER OF BIOTA . EVERY PLACE SHOULD BE KEEP NEAT AND TIDY .
Vinod Meena
Vinod Meena 4 years 12 months ago
"Wise Use". 1. Prevent wetlands from eutrophication by replacing NPK fertilizer with Bio Fertilizer or Manure. 2. Regulate the irrigation out of wetlands by awareness about ground water recharge and Rainwater Harvesting. 3. Only Regulated Human activities should be allowed. 4. Introduce natural water purifier larva such as 'cavaborus' found in Sasthamkotta Lake in Kerala. So that BOD and COD can be reduce 5. Spreading Awareness about the importance of wetlands to humans and environment.
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD And another possibility by the nature is to PROTECT the natural beauty of wetlands flora and fauna the Nature Reduces The destructive minds either with wisdom or with punishment That’s the best We need not worry much about the management because God or nature will manage well to avoid DESTRUCTIVE actions in the name of APEASEMENT like one for destruction of Wetland beside Shitlamata Temple To manage wetland we need to employ a coordinator to coordinate amongst destructive forces
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD Another such big pond also got dried up about one Km up stream of this shitlamats Storyover there is similar But a widening of road destroyed this wetland for ever There is no coordinator UMONGST THE HUMAN WORKS without learning lesson of co existing of the non humans in this natural eco diversity existence Anf such destructive behaviour of us are taking us to the place in future for our children WHO WILL SEE THE PONDS AND WELLS ONLY in the history books And it is another possibility
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD So this is how a wetland of water at a higher altitude was destroyed in MISMANAGEMENT and APEASEMENT But the SC sold it and did not use it as ploughing No question asked Very beautiful water land a big pond and at higher altitude was destroyed and this part water which was diverted due to petrol pump destroyed Sitlamata temple which was existing from unknown time was also washed BUT TO RESTORE THE TEMPLE WE GOT VERY BIG RETAINING WALL 30 feet high CONSTRUCTED on huge cost No responsib
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD The catchment was destroyed, by giving free the catchment land to the SC catagory as gift by Govt Scheme These SC git this land free and sold to one Petrol Pump on the road suddenly but much below As the petrol pump man bulldozed the upperland to bring lower level the catchment was destroyed and the water COMMING to this wetland was interrupted and the wetland besides this on a very high level got no water And BECAME A PERMANENT Dry This is 16 Km from Hoshiarpur towards HP A permanent d
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD The wetlands which have gone dry need to be managed with the reasons that have made it dry The catchments might have been gone or used to use water locally and the water going in to the dried wetland has been disturbed I will give an example There was a very good wetland in our VILLEGE at a higher level and this was very good wel managed naturally and we use to use this water for washing after morning walk and deification in the jungle It got dried because the CATCHMENT WAS DESTROYED
Aditi Salimath
Aditi Salimath 4 years 12 months ago
Wetlands are very important parts of the water cycle and support biological diversity. In India, Wetlands are a very important component of biodiversity conservation, water and food security and climate protection.
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD Local Panchyat are used to maintaining or managing such wetlands and can be simply advised or helped in some natural inflow and outflow of water Such naturally existing wetland can just be added with some flowering trees at a distance where the birds like peacock and crow can make nests and use this wetland for drinking water and minor feeds Such wetlands must be watched for not getting dried by taking the girth measurement before and after rainy Season
Vijay Kumar sharma
Vijay Kumar sharma 4 years 12 months ago
CONTD The naturally created wetlands generally have small ot tiny islands and in side the marsh such tiny spaces make very good place for breeding of birds and very difficult for the poachers to reach as neither the boats can go in such marshes nor human on foot Such wetlands are in abundance in the areas surrounding villages The sound of frog and other locust type can be heard in any VILLEGE during night Such naturally growing wetlands need no management other than by the local panchayat