Emphasis laid on conserving forest wetlands

12, Jan 2023 | nepaltraveller.com
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Stakeholders have emphasized the urgent need for forest wetlands to be preserved and restored

Stakeholders have laid emphasis on the urgent need of conserving and restorative of the forest wetlands. At the fourth Narayani Water Dialogue and Interaction Programme organised at Gaindakot of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat, Susta East), they stressed on the preservation of wetlands in the forest area and the arrangement of water recharge.

Saying different organisations along with the municipality have been supporting the Narayani River Clean-up Campaign, Mayor Adhikari pointed out the need for the participation of communities along with the local government in the conservation sector.

Under the collective efforts and the action plan to conserve the Narayani riverside areas and restore wetlands around, various series of interactions and dialogues on the water with the involvement of local people and conservationists took place.

Work is underway to conserve and protect the wetlands in collaboration with various local forests. Similarly, the need for all to join hands for the conservation of wetlands. On the occasion, a report relating to work to be done in the restoration of wetlands and the protection of the riverside areas and its benefits.

Stating wetlands around Nawalpur area are drying up, thus resulting in the disappearance of dependent water birds, Bastakoti underscored the need to draw the attention of the respective parks and local forest offices to its protection.

It is increasingly becoming difficult to spot water birds since some years ago. Only the protection of endangered water birds and creatures dependent on wetlands will protect human existence. Apart from non-governmental organisations, the state and local communities should play an important role in this regard.

“It was necessary to conserve wetland as wetland area protects bio-diversity. The role of bio-diversity is significant to keep the environment clean, stating wetlands and natural water bodies around our surrounding should be preserved for the same,” Mayor of Gaindakot municipality, Madan Bhakta Adhikari shared.

“The restoration of wetland area and protecting Narayani River is the need of the hour. A group comprising experts has been carrying out activities for the management of garbage produced in the city,” said the Chairperson of Gaindakot municipality-5, Ratna Prasad Sapkota.


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