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Wetlands: Nature's Kidneys Under Threat

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Wetlands act as natural kidneys, crucial for ecosystem health.
  • Community efforts unite to protect Hulas Khera wetland.
  • Awareness drives highlight vital ecological roles of wetlands.
Wetlands: Nature's Kidneys Under Threat

Wetlands, often described as the 'natural kidneys' of the ecosystem, are facing increasing threats from encroachment and waste dumping. These vital areas play a crucial role in groundwater recharge, flood regulation, and supporting diverse plant and animal life. As part of World Wetlands Day observances, an awareness campaign and cleanliness drive were conducted at Hulas Khera wetland in Mohanlalganj tehsil.

The initiative, organized by the Gomti Task Force and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, saw active participation from students, faculty, and local villagers. Speakers underscored the ecological importance of wetlands, with research fellows collecting water samples for scientific analysis to assess pollution levels. Bird-watching activities also highlighted the wetland's significance as a bird habitat.

In the state capital, Lucknow, a 5-kilometre marathon and Plog Run were held at Kukrail Reserve Forest to promote wetland conservation. A symposium, nature walks, and bird watching sessions were also part of the events, aiming to foster a deeper connection with nature, especially among children. The collective efforts aim to ensure the sustained health of the Gomti river system and protect these critical natural resources.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wetlands function as 'natural kidneys' of the ecosystem, aiding in groundwater recharge, flood regulation, and supporting a wide range of plant and animal life.
Wetlands are increasingly under pressure due to encroachment, waste dumping, and unchecked human activity.
Community cooperation in keeping wetlands free from plastic waste and other pollutants, along with sustained public awareness and responsible civic behavior, is crucial for their protection.

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