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Ramsar tag fails to arrest decline in sarus cranes at Yashwant Sagar

Ramsar tag fails to arrest decline in sarus cranes at Yashwant Sagar

Time of India2 days ago
Indore: Despite being designated a Ramsar site three years ago, the Yashwant Sagar wetland, a crucial breeding ground for Sarus cranes and a rich avian habitat, is witnessing a worrying decline in its bird population and a degradation of its ecosystem.
Conservationists warn that the prestigious international tag has yielded no tangible benefits for the wetland's protection, with detrimental activities continuing unchecked.
The Nature & Wildlife Conservation & Awareness Society, which conducts annual surveys of Sarus cranes at Yashwant Sagar, released its latest findings from a survey conducted between April and the first week of July 2025. The results indicate a sharp and concerning reduction in Sarus crane congregation numbers, with a 13% drop from last year's count (from 32 to a maximum of 28 birds).
This represents a staggering 68% reduction from the peak count of 76 cranes recorded in 2021.
"The mere tagging of Yashwant Sagar as a Ramsar site (received in January 2022) almost three and a half years ago has not yielded any benefit to the wetland, its avifauna, or its ecosystem in terms of protection and conservation. In fact, things are going in the opposite direction," NWCAS president and ornithologist Ravi Sharma said.
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The survey, which meticulously scanned the entire Yashwant Sagar and its surrounding areas, identified several intensifying negative trends observed over the past 4-5 years that directly or indirectly impact the avian population.
"The reasons include excessive fishing activities, net entanglement risk, intensive soil digging, large-scale vegetable farming, increased tourist disturbance, direct impact of tourism infrastructure, motorised boats, and illegal poaching concerns.
These combined factors are leading to a major change in the ecology of the wetland, pushing the Sarus crane population towards a critical state," Sharma said.
The NGO and nature lovers have put forth several urgent suggestions to address the deteriorating situation, including prioritising conservation over beautification, promoting sustainable tourism, and curbing harmful activities along with local awareness.
The society warns that "It's high time to work on Sarus cranes' protection and conservation at Yashwant Sagar, otherwise, in coming years, they will be extinct from the Indore region." The year-on-year reduction in Sarus crane numbers is a grave concern and a "red alert alarm," prompting an urgent need for further study into the causes and effective mitigation strategies.
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