BNHS, Corbett Foundation welcome SC order on laying power lines underground in Great Indian Bustard habitats
The Hindu
‘Overhead power lines pose the biggest direct threat to the endangered bird today’
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and The Corbett Foundation (TCF) have welcomed a recent Supreme Court order making it mandatory to lay power lines underground in both ‘potential’ and ‘priority’ habitats of the Great Indian Bustard (GIB) to aid in its conservation efforts. The court has given specific directions to protect the GIB’s nesting sites. According to the Wildlife Institute of India, an estimated 18 GIB die every year owing to collision with power lines. Overhead power lines pose the most significant threat to the endangered bird today, the BNHS and TCF said in a statement. “About 100 of these magnificent grassland birds remain in the world. Though habitat loss and degradation have been responsible for this bird’s decline in the past few decades, their deaths due to collisions with overhead power lines are today the biggest direct threat. GIB needs grasslands and semi-arid areas to survive. Most of these areas are unfortunately categorized as ‘revenue wastelands’ in governmental records, and therefore given away for solar and wind energy projects in India,” the statement said.More Related News
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