Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Destruction of Uran's Prime Wetlands - A Photo Story

Uran Wetlands - A Story of Insensitive Human's

Cranes, Trucks, Laborers, JCB machines have replaced the thousands of migratory birds in Uran

The area opposite the JNPT Police station, which was feed by a sewage pipe (Freshwater) fresh water met saltwater creating a rich habitat with bull rushes and grass attracting a number of bird species and mammals like Jackals has been flattened by the reclamation.


Area opp. JNPT police station.... senseless destruction of environment

This region was known to harbour a rich variety of birdlife.....many of which are considered threatened or endangered.

Truckloads of mud participated every day to fill up the Uran wetlands


...........and made this prime wetland habitat into a barren non-descript hell.... to be converted into a world class Port.... are we not losing more than what we gain ?


The construction materials already brought in..... Witness the destruction at a hurried pace


This area had shallow saltwater marshes where the waders thrived....i.e. Once upon a Time


Efforts to keep the villagers Mouth Shut ..........


This is the only source of water (from sea) to the region....


These machines give the impression of digging our own graves........



Some construction along the periphery of the SEZ.....looks like some bridge coming up



The Reliance SEZ on NMMT land near Panje village along the sea coast....



The area near Panje village, waiting to be filled up for Reliance SEZ......


..... In complete VIOLATION of CRZ norms....a wall build right across the sea.

This region can still be saved, if common-sense and sensitivity to Nature prevails.....



..... But the wall is built right across the sea.


.... Block the sea water to come in, let the mangroves die of thirst and suffocation and fill up the land..... This is how, the mangroves are systematically KILLED and land claimed.


Mora village can be seen behind the wall......



Mud excavated from nearby Panje village.........



Is this what we are going to provide our future generations ????

Once a habitat for Jacana's, Storks, migratory ducks and waders.... they are sure to curse us who destroyed their last remaining abodes.