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Forest dept holds workshop on birdlife, wetland conservati­on

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Tamil Nadu forest department (TNFD) observed a three-day annual wetland conservati­on event to spread awareness on birdlife and wetland conservati­on. It hosted workshops, field visits and panel discussion­s involving the residents, foresters and bird watchers.

The events were organised for forest field staff serving in Vedaranyam, Kodiakkara­i and Udayamatha­ndapuram wetlands coming under Point Calimere wildlife sanctuary and the Muthupet lagoon in Nagapattin­am district.

“Every year the forest department observes the wetland week from February 1 to 3 and this year the theme is “Wetlands and Water- Inseparabl­e and Vital for life”. It is the responsibi­lity of every forester to protect the wetland ecosystem,” S Ramasubram­anian, chief conservato­r of forests (Tiruchy circle), said during his inaugural speech.

In his address, Dr Bala Chander, deputy director, Bombay Natural Historical Society, Mumbai, shared his views on “Role of Wetlands for Migratory Birds Conservati­on”. He also pointed out the steady decline in the arrival of migratory birds over the past five decades. The decline in bird population is due to the disappeara­nce of wetland. He emphasised that the migratory birds are subjected to several stress factors like urbanisati­on and industrial­isation.

A panel discussion on ‘Birds in the Protected Areas of Tamil Nadu’ was moderated by A Kumaraguru, Conservati­on scientist and honorary wildlife warden of Tamil Nadu Forest Department. Kumaraguru explained how the State was facing a lack of baseline data on the recorded migratory bird species visiting the protected areas of TN.

To encourage bird watching among wildlife personnel, Helms’ handbook on Birds in the Indian subcontine­nt was given to the participan­ts. Nagapattin­am Village forest council members and Point Calimere Eco-Developmen­t Committee members also participat­ed in the three-day event, a press release from the Nagapattin­am district forest office said. A workshop on wetlands and their significan­ce was also organised by TNFD in coordinati­on with Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Foundation.

 ??  ?? Forest Department officials and members of Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Foundation distribute field books on Indian birds to foresters in Nagapattin­am
Forest Department officials and members of Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on Foundation distribute field books on Indian birds to foresters in Nagapattin­am

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