
India has launched Nationwide Motion Plan for conservation of migratory birds: Prakash Javadekar
NEW DELHI: India has launched a nationwide motion plan for the conservation of migratory birds together with the Central Asian Flyway, Union Minister of Setting, Forest and Local weather Change Prakash Javadekar stated on Saturday.
Taking to Twitter, Javadekar stated saving migratory hen is saving the wetlands, terrestrial habitats and saving of an ecosystem, benefitting communities depending on wetlands.
“India has launched a Nationwide Motion Plan for Conservation of migratory birds alongside the #CentralAsianFlyway. Saving migratory hen is saving the wetlands and terrestrial habitats and saving of an ecosystem, benefitting communities depending on wetlands. #WorldMigratoryBirdDay,” Javadekar tweeted.
Taking to Twitter, Javadekar stated saving migratory hen is saving the wetlands, terrestrial habitats and saving of an ecosystem, benefitting communities depending on wetlands.
“India has launched a Nationwide Motion Plan for Conservation of migratory birds alongside the #CentralAsianFlyway. Saving migratory hen is saving the wetlands and terrestrial habitats and saving of an ecosystem, benefitting communities depending on wetlands. #WorldMigratoryBirdDay,” Javadekar tweeted.
India could be the nerve centre for Central Asian Flyway actions sooner or later.India hosted the #CMSCOP13 in F… https://t.co/rsX1mPFt8s
— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) 1602309202000
Within the following tweet, he stated, “India could be the nerve centre for Central Asian Flyway actions sooner or later. India hosted the #CMSCOP13 in Feb 2020 and is now the president of @UN @BonnConvention until 2022, which offers with migratory species of animals.”
The Union Minister’s announcement comes on the World Migratory Fowl Day, a worldwide marketing campaign devoted to elevating consciousness concerning the migratory birds and the necessity for worldwide cooperation to preserve them.