Awareness on endangered gharials, river ecosystems held at AKSIPS
Chandigarh, Feb. 19 -- Ajit Karam Singh International Public School (AKSIPS), in association with Chhatbir Zoo, Punjab forest department, organised a biodiversity awareness session led by a 14-year-old environmentalist, wildlife photographer, and rewilding advocate Vir Singh on February 18. The session focused on the conservation of the endangered gharial, a freshwater crocodilian species native to the Indian subcontinent and currently listed as critically endangered.
Addressing students and faculty members, Vir spoke about the ecological importance of river ecosystems and the role of the gharial as an indicator species that reflects the health of freshwater habitats. He explained how habitat destruction, river pollution, illegal sand mining, and climate-related pressures have significantly reduced gharial populations over the past decades.The session also explored broader themes of biodiversity conservation, ecological balance, and the responsibility of young citizens in safeguarding natural ecosystems....
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