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Noida Wetland Protection (Dhanauri and Surajpur)

Project Details

NameNoida Wetland Protection (Dhanauri and Surajpur)
DescriptionThe Surajpur and Dhanauri Wetlands, crucial habitats for migratory birds and diverse wildlife, face severe threats from invasive hyacinth plants, sewage pollution, and habitat loss due to nearby construction. This project aims to restore these wetlands by removing invasive species, reducing pollution, and establishing protective measures against habitat encroachment. Objectives: Eradicate invasive hyacinth and restore native vegetation. Collaborate with authorities to reduce sewage and industrial waste inflow. Raise awareness and minimize construction impacts near the wetlands.
Contributing IUCN ConstituentIUCN World Commission on Environmental Law 2021-2025
Start Date12/31/2024
End Date12/30/2034
Conservation Actions1.1 Site/Area Protection1.2 Resource & Habitat Protection2.1 Site/Area Management2.2 Invasive/Problematic Species Control4.3 Awareness & Communications5.4 Compliance & Enforcement
Needed annual budget$3,500.00
Total annual budget$500.00
Staff♀ 0 | ♂ 1
Beneficiaries♀ 0 | ♂ 0
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Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions

Absolute value (STAR)

0

0% of the total biodiversity conservation potential of India is covered by this project.

41,171.4

13.3% of Asia's biodiversity conservation potential is from India.

309,761.9

25.9% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from Asia.