20/03/2023
BEAUTIFICATION OF RAILADEVI LAKE TURNED OUR HOME INTO GRAVEYARD.
‘Protected species’ of turtles and several fishes died after Thane municipal corporation workers arbitrarily emptied out the 20 acre Railadevi Lake, one of the 35 lakes in thane which is known as the "city of lakes", for desilting work without evaluating its Environment impact assessment on the aquatic life. Entire biodiversity of the lake has been destroyed in the name of beautification by changing the topography of the lake by gabion structures.
Nature lovers in Thane have alleged that Railadevi Lake has turned into a graveyard for aquatic life due to ‘unscientific’ lake restoration work carried out by the MMRDA & TMC. It has a natural ecosystem. The need was to ecologically preserve and enhance it. But, the agencies involved in the so-called restoration have bulldozed the site and are looking to fill it with cement and concrete Without understanding the ecosystem of the lake & the aquatic life in it.
The incident was flagged off on Wednesday evening after animal welfare NGO spotted several fishes and 4 turtles including Indian softshell turtles listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 lying dead in the lake bed following which they alerted the forest department. Entire biodiversity of the lake has allegedly died because of the ongoing lake beautification work, The numbers would be more as many would have been eaten away by scavengers before NGO arrived.
On Friday, the members of Wildlife Welfare Association, an NGO rescued 14 turtle turtles that were jostling for space and oxygen in a small turbid pond were rescued on Thursday include 12 red-eared sliders (exotic species) and two softshell turtles (native species).
A huge rescue operation is underway to rescue the remaining aquatic animals with the help of various departments from the government body, Wildlife Welfare Association NGO from Thane city. A case has been filed by the forest department on MMRDA & TMC for their act of negligence under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.