by Auqib Javeed The sudden death of large numbers of fish in Kashmir’s iconic Dal Lake has reignited concerns over water pollution, eutrophication and ineffective control measures On 25 May this year, a large number of dead fish were found floating in Dal Lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of Ja.
by Dr Muhammad Junaid Jazib We need to educate ourselves and future generations about pollution's profound consequences and cultivate a sense of responsibility and stewardship. In the intricate tapestry of existence, humanity plays dual roles as both the creator and the creation.
Chatlam Wetland, located in Kashmir's Pampore area, is an overlooked ecological gem with great potential for eco-tourism. Local youth activists have been working tirelessly to protect and promote the wetland. Despite threats like hunting and urbaniaation, dedicated youths strive to preserve the wetland's fragile ecosystem. With its diverse bird species and pristine environment, Chatlam has the ingredients to become a sustainable sanctuary and a bird-watching destination, aligning with the principles of eco-tourism. Efforts are being made to raise awareness and ensure its conservation for future generations.
by Abid Shafi Banday It serves as a reminder of the importance of environmental protection and the need for collective action to create a sustainable future.