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Little Rann Oasis: Water Project Boosts Wildlife Habitat

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Water conservation initiative targets Little Rann of Kutch.
  • Embankments to store 1.35 crore litres of rainwater.
  • Project aims to improve wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
Little Rann Oasis: Water Project Boosts Wildlife Habitat

The forest department has initiated a significant water conservation project in the Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. This project focuses on improving wildlife habitats and strengthening ecological balance in the arid region. Specially designed embankments are being constructed to conserve soil and moisture, with one kilometer of work already underway.

These embankments are projected to store 1.35 crore litres of rainwater, providing a crucial natural drinking water source for wildlife until winter. The initiative is designed to develop a complete ecosystem, boosting soil fertility and promoting native grass growth to support herbivore populations.

Furthermore, the developing reservoirs are expected to attract local and migratory birds, with a raised mound offering safe resting and nesting areas. This scientifically driven approach to reducing soil erosion and retaining moisture is seen as a key step in building climate resilience for arid zones. The project is anticipated to enhance biodiversity and promote eco-tourism in the Little Rann.

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The forest department has launched a project to construct specially designed embankments in the Little Rann of Kutch to conserve soil and moisture, thereby improving wildlife habitat and ecological balance.
The embankments are designed to store approximately 1.35 crore litres of rainwater during the monsoon season.
The project is expected to provide drinking water for wildlife until winter, boost soil fertility, promote grass growth for herbivores, attract birds, and enhance biodiversity and eco-tourism.

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