SRINAGAR, AUGUST 2: Commissioner Secretary, Forest, Ecology and Environment Department, Sanjeev Verma, today visited Hokersar Wetland Conservation Reserve and took stock of conservation measures being taken up there.
Commissioner Secretary asked the department of Wildlife Protection to ensure the completion of the demarcation process of all the wetlands besides directing the Deputy Commissioner, Budgam, Shahbaz Ahmad, to assist the department in this regard.
Commissioner Secretary also asked the concerned to seek community support for conservation activities in the wetlands for effective results.
Chief Wildlife Warden, Suresh Kumar Gupta, informed that Hokersar is Wetland Conservation Reserve notified under Wildlife Protection Act with an area of 1354 hectares. He said that Hokersar is a Ramsar Site and is an abode to a variety of migratory birds during the winter season.
Regional Wildlife Warden Kashmir, Rashid Yahya Naqash, made a detailed PowerPoint presentation highlighting the characteristics of Hokersar, challenges to the wetland, and mitigation measures being taken up. He also gave a brief account of other Wetland Conservation Reserves like Shallabugh, Hygam, Mirgund, Chatlam, Krenchoo, and Freshkhori. He informed that the formulation of a comprehensive Integrated Management Action Plan for all the wetlands of the Kashmir region is in an advanced stage.
Shahbaz Ahmad informed the Commissioner Secretary that the main issue with regard to the construction of gates by the Irrigation and Flood Control Department is in the advanced stage. These gates shall be immensely helpful towards retaining the water level of the wetland.
Wildlife Warden (Wetlands), Assistant Commissioner (R) Budgam, ACD, ACP, Tehsildar besides the staff of the Department of Wildlife Protection accompanied the Commissioner Secretary.