Chennai, 24 August (H.S.) : The Tamil Nadu Wetland Mission has decided to assess the invasion of alien species in the state's water bodies. A meeting chaired by Chief Minister MK Stalin discussed the issue and directed the authorities to conduct a comprehensive study on the impact of invasive species on the ecosystem. The meeting emphasized the need for a thorough assessment to understand the extent of the problem and develop effective strategies for mitigation.
The authorities will identify the invasive species, assess their impact on native flora and fauna, and develop a plan to control their spread. This initiative aims to protect the state's water bodies and preserve the natural balance of the ecosystem. The meeting also highlighted the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts and encouraged public participation in protecting the state's wetlands.
The Tamil Nadu Wetland Mission's efforts to address the issue of invasive species are crucial for maintaining the health of the state's water bodies. By taking proactive measures, the state can mitigate the risks associated with invasive species and ensure the long-term sustainability of its ecosystems. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the environment and contribute to the conservation of Tamil Nadu's rich biodiversity.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary