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Save Okhla to save the tiger

A country that can’t even stop the infamous NOIDA Park, built as a grand memorial, and save the Okhla Bird Sanctuary is certainly not fit enough to stop the decline of the tiger. After all, in both cases, the problem is the decline of a healthy habitat.

Updated on: Aug 01, 2010 11:53 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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A country that can’t even stop the infamous NOIDA Park, built as a grand memorial, and save the Okhla Bird Sanctuary is certainly not fit enough to stop the decline of the tiger. After all, in both cases, the problem is the decline of a healthy habitat.

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The Ministry of Environment and Forests’ stand in the courts late last week-that it would need more time — is just not good enough, because it is delaying and perhaps reducing the chances of the Okhla Sanctuary’s recovery. It is also giving false hope of a win-win solution.

Already, other wetlands have more birds, even the earliest winter vistors. Okhla is somewhat barren. Only one sane solution will work — stop work at the Park quickly and permanently, replant some species and let the rest take over to recreate the original eco-system, and ban other projects in the proposed sensitive zone.

Does this sound like an extreme idea? It shouldn’t. It’s exactly what we need if we care for glamorous creatures like the Tiger or more humble ones such as the Prinias and Munias that seasoned birders say are declining in Okhla. The number one crisis the tiger faces in India is the loss of habitat. Forget half-way solutions in politically sensitive projects, or in projects where investments have already been made. We need a firmer ‘No’.

The water situation is expected to worsen due to climate change, but instead of preparing, our city administrators have morphed into Neros, pretending nothing is wrong.

As citizens, we have to push for laws that allow no new buildings or refurbishing, or new developments without mandatory water harvesting.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bharati Chaturvedi

Bharati Chaturvedi is an environmentalist and writer. She is the founder and director of Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group.

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