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World Wetland Day
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World Wetlands Day: JK blessed with bounty of wetlands, says CS for Forests

| @indiablooms | Feb 04, 2022, at 09:28 pm

Jammu/IBNS: Commissioner Secretary for Forests Sanjeev Verma on Wednesday said Jammu and Kashmir has been blessed with the bounty of wetlands.

The wetlands in J&K were important ecosystems due to their role in water recharge, flood mitigation, water purification, biodiversity, and livelihood support, he said.

Addressing a group of 21 bird watchers before flag off, Verma highlighted the importance of World Wetlands Day giving historic perspective and significance at present times.

He called upon the young bird watchers to be ambassadors of nature conservation.

Different wings of the government were working for conservation and restoration of wetlands in coordination with agencies concerned, he added.

Verma also referred to the special feature of J&K with regard to having three Ramsar sites - Wullar, Hokersar and Mansar-Surinsar.

Ramsar sites are wetlands of international importance, the CS for Forests said.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Mohit Gera emphasised upon involvement of locals, especially Panchayat Raj Institutions in conservation and restoration of wetlands.

The Department was taking various measures for restoration of wetlands in forest areas and a directory in this regard was also being prepared, he said.

Recently, a wall of pledge had been raised for taking pledges to save wetlands at Hokersar which was chaired by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir P K Pole.

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