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Home / Environment / Pune Garden: Beauty and pollution collide.

Pune Garden: Beauty and pollution collide.

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Volunteers documented diverse birds and vegetation at Ganeshkhind.
  • Sewage discharge and plastic waste found along a stream.
  • STP construction causes immediate ecological damage.
Pune Garden: Beauty and pollution collide.

A recent biodiversity survey at Pune's Ganeshkhind Botanical Garden highlighted the conflict between natural beauty and urban pollution. Volunteers documented a thriving ecosystem, including plum-headed parakeets and grey hornbills, amidst dense vegetation and blooming trees.

However, the survey also exposed significant environmental degradation. Volunteers observed raw sewage and substantial plastic waste accumulating along a stream, impacting the Mula river. They also noted that construction for a new sewage treatment plant is damaging local micro-habitats, destroying grasslands and small bushes vital for wildlife.

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Volunteers documented diverse bird species and lush vegetation, but also found significant sewage discharge and plastic waste.
The construction is causing immediate ecological damage by destroying micro-habitats in grasslands and bushes.
The initiative aims to systematically document flora and fauna to advocate for better protection of river corridors and green spaces.

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