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Ecologist's Legacy: Western Ghats Conservation Champion
9 Jan
Summary
- Madhav Gadgil was a key figure in the Western Ghats conservation movement.
- He led the Western Ghats Ecology Experts Panel in 2011.
- Gadgil advocated for protecting 64% of the Western Ghats as an eco-sensitive zone.

The environmental community, particularly in Goa, is deeply saddened by the passing of ecologist Madhav Gadgil. He was a central figure in the long-standing movement to conserve the Western Ghats, a crucial biodiversity hotspot stretching 1,600 km across six states. Gadgil's commitment began in the late 1980s, advocating for the range's protection against deforestation and illegal development.
His influence grew significantly when he chaired the Western Ghats Ecology Experts Panel in 2011. This panel proposed classifying 64% of the Western Ghats as an eco-sensitive zone, recommending strict regulations on developmental and commercial activities. However, this proposal was met with criticism for its reduced scope compared to a later government-formed committee's recommendations.
Gadgil was known for his down-to-earth approach, engaging directly with grassroots stakeholders and activists. His advocacy, particularly for the Western Ghats, inspired many and left an indelible mark on environmental activism in India, with his absence creating a significant void.



