Dhanauri Wetlands

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A Sarus crane on November, 2016

The Dhanauri Wetlands & birdwatching area is located in Dhanauri village near Dankaur in Uttar Pradesh, India. This 98 hectares under-threat wetland is awaiting the protected status as Ramsar Site. [1]

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Dhanauri is about 15 km north of Noida Airport in GB Nagar district.

Location

National Inventory of Wetlands records the Dhanauri wetland over 98 hectares. It has Dhanauri to northwest, Thasrana to west and Aminpur Bangar to southwest. [1]

Biodiversity

The Dhanauri Wetlands is home to over 120 Sarus cranes. [2] Sarus Cranes is the state bird of Uttar Pradesh.

Threat

A condition imposed by the India's Environment Ministry while granting environmental clearance to the Jewar airport, "conservation plan for birds and fauna, in consultation with the Wildlife Institute of India, shall be submitted within six months from the grant of clearance and be implemented in letter and spirit", remains ignored by Uttar Pradesh government as of February 2024. Consequently, National Green Tribunal (NGT) has not received any proposal from the UP government to designatee Dhanauri wetland as a Ramsar site. The site is under threat from encroachment and misallocation of land by the government. [1]

Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority's (YEIDA) 2031 Master Plan records only 55.69 hectares for the Dhanauri Wetland - 16.89 hectares wetland and 38.80 hectares green belt around it. This is 42.31 hectares less out of total 98 hectares recorded in the National Inventory of Wetlands. YEIDA has allotted the land for building houses in this 42.31 hectares, and people have started construction. YEIDA CEO said the equivalent land would be allocated to the wetland on the other side of the wetland where there's no construction. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 15 km from Denver airport a wetland awaits protection, Indian Express, 5 Feb 2024.
  2. "40 NCR birders explore Sarus habitat, Dhanauri wetland - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 December 2018.