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Are our wetlands at risk ? |
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by Sujan Adhikari | 04-02-2016 01:26
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On Occasion of Wetland Day, 9 more wetland areas are added and it became 18 Ramsar sites in Nepal as a whole. The addition of some wetlands as Ramsar Sites is a positive development in that it provides some much-needed attention to these sites. However, due to the lack of proper conservation measures, many of the previously listed sites are facing a bleak situation.
Encroachment and sedimentation are putting the existing Ramsar Sites in the Terai at risk. Mai Pokhari in Ilam is witnessing depleting water level due to sedimentation and the spreading of water hyacinths and other invasive plants. Similarly, high-altitude Ramsar Sites are facing conservation challenges due to their remoteness and growing developmental activities such as the construction of roads.
While conservationists argue that inclusion of wetlands in the Ramsar Sites is inadequate for their preservation, government officials see it as an important first step.
According to National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC), the implementing organization for the Ramsar Convention, said that if we did not work on garnering international attention like the Ramsar listing for some important wetlands, they would not get conservation efforts even at the local levels.
Wetlands occupy only about six percent of Nepal?s total area, but they are important from the points of view of biodiversity and livelihood. They harbor significant species and habitat diversities—about one fourth of the biodiversity found in Nepal—and provide a wide range of income-generating opportunities for local communities, including indigenous ones.
According to a 2014 government report (Nepal Fifth National Report to Convention on Biological Diversity), 20 ethnic communities are traditionally dependent on wetlands for their livelihoods, in the forms of agriculture and fishery, for example.
These communities possess valuable indigenous knowledge about wetlands. The DNPWC should work closely with them in its efforts to preserve wetlands. Awareness campaigns should also to be conducted to make the general population more sensitive to the value of wetlands. Not enough attention has been paid to conserve these vital water systems.
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12 Comments
Hello sujan
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 12-05-2020 02:35
Greetings sujan
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
I hope to read more from you
Green cheers
Regards
Susmita
Posted 25-03-2020 02:32
Greeting Sujan
I hope you are doing well
Nicely written
Thank you so much for this report.
Keep writing
Green cheers!
Regards
Basanta
Posted 23-03-2020 10:45
Greeting Sujan
I hope you are doing well
Nicely written
Thank you so much for this report.
Keep writing
Green cheers!
Regards
Basanta
Posted 23-03-2020 10:44
Sure Reshma DD , we will protect )
Posted 05-02-2016 23:11
Great news Sujan.. well I too read it on newspaper. Wetlands look really beautiful. A real beauty of nature can be found on it. Let's protect our wetlands together :)
Posted 05-02-2016 14:44
I too voice for wetland , Lets protect them )
Posted 05-02-2016 11:07
Wetlands protect our oceans and serve as a breeding habitat for several inter tidal species. Lets protect it
Posted 05-02-2016 04:00
Yes Arushi, Wetlands are important part of whole ecosystem. Moreover any water resources shouldn't be neglected like this.
Posted 04-02-2016 21:28
Same to you Nilanjan )
Posted 04-02-2016 21:27
Wetlands are indeed very important part of this whole ecosystem. They should be given due importance, respect and recognition. Yes, there is a need for strong awareness campaigns. Thanks for the post.
Posted 04-02-2016 12:42
Happy belated wetland day!
Posted 04-02-2016 02:06