The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) estimates that around 25% more flamingos have migrated to the region compared to last year, likely caused by the decrease in human activity, the Hindustan Times reports.
The Science Times calculates around 150,000 flamingos have come to the area. We have to Preserve, Protect and Restore this Wetlands.
A meeting through video conference was convened on 8th May 2020, under the chairmanship of IGF (WL), MoEF&CC to discuss matters related to Marine Conservation in India.
Actions for conservation & protection of Arabian Sea Humpback Whale were also discussed.
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The Science Times calculates around 150,000 flamingos have come to the area. We have to Preserve, Protect and Restore this Wetlands.
A meeting through video conference was convened on 8th May 2020, under the chairmanship of IGF (WL), MoEF&CC to discuss matters related to Marine Conservation in India.
Senior officials of MoEF&CC, Forest Departments of Coastal States/UTs of India, WII, CMFRI, Dakshin Foundation & IISc participated in the meeting & gave valuable comments on drafts of National Marine Turtle Conservation Policy & National Marine Stranding Policy, etc.
Actions for conservation & protection of Arabian Sea Humpback Whale were also discussed.
#MarineProtection
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