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The Dowleswaram barrage has emerged as a new habitat for the mammals
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A group of Indian smooth-coated Otters sighted on an island near Dowleswaram barrage in East Godavari district.
The Dowleswaram barrage has emerged as a new habitat for the mammals
An island in the Godavari, upstream Dowleswaram barrage in East Godavari district, has become a safe habitat for vulnerable Indian smooth-coated Otters (Lutrogale perspicillata).
Last week, an amateur wildlife photographer from Rajamahendravaram city, Suresh Kumar Uppuluri, began documenting the movements of the otters on the island.
“I have documented a group of four otters on the island that can only be reached by boat. The otters are a playful lot and hide in the bushes whenever they sense movements of the boat,” said Mr. Suresh Kumar.
The GCF project targets to cover 5,000 ha of mangrove
The forest authorities have launched the works pertaining to the restoration of 5,000 hectares of mangrove cover in the Krishna and Godavari estuaries and 200 hectares of salt marshes as part of the five-year project of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The programme titled ‘Enhancing climate resilience of India’s coastal communities’ is being funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF).
Of the 24 landscapes identified in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Maharastra for restoration at a cost of ₹298 crore, nine are in the State. As part of the programme, the coastal communities would be provided with climate-adaptive livelihood options for the restoration of the targeted landscapes by mid-2025.
Forest Departments closes Wildlife sanctuaries
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People urged villagers not to enter the areas for firewood collection and fishing
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People urged villagers not to enter the areas for firewood collection and fishing
With COVID-19 cases on the rise, the Forests Department has decided to close all wildlife sanctuaries, eco-tourism projects and national parks in the State.
To prevent public gatherings during the second wave of Ccronavirus, all deer parks, bird sanctuaries and eco-tourism parks have been closed from Saturday, officials said.
Papikonda National Park, Sri Venkateswara Park and Rajiv Gandhi Park and the Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary (WLS), Coringa, Krishna, Rollapadu, Rajiv Gandhi, Nelapattu, Pulicat, Kaundinya, Sri Venkateswara, Atapaka Bird Sanctuaries, Hamsaladeevi and other sanctuaries and tourism places have been closed.
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