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Action against illegal fish ponds in Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary brooks no delay, Supreme Court panel tells A.P. government
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Action against illegal fish ponds in Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary brooks no delay, Supreme Court panel tells A.P. government

The Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) has directed the Andhra Pradesh government to take immediate action against illegal fish ponds in the Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary. The CEC emphasized the need for full cooperation from local authorities, including the Eluru District Collector, to remove these illegal structures and address environmental degradation. Concerns were raised regarding the disruption of water supply to the Atapaka Bird Centre, which threatens the wetland ecosystem and the survival of bird species. The committee also requested reports on pollution in Kolleru Lake caused by medical waste and pesticides, as well as efforts to restore the lake's ecological health.

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Action against illegal fish ponds in Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary brooks no delay, Supreme Court panel tells A.P. government

The Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) has directed the Andhra Pradesh government to take immediate action against illegal fish ponds in the Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary. The CEC emphasized the need for full cooperation from local authorities, including the Eluru District Collector, to remove these illegal structures and address environmental degradation. Concerns were raised regarding the disruption of water supply to the Atapaka Bird Centre, which threatens the wetland ecosystem and the survival of bird species. The committee also requested reports on pollution in Kolleru Lake caused by medical waste and pesticides, as well as efforts to restore the lake's ecological health.

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