UP Launches 'Sarus Circuit' in Mainpuri & Etawah to Protect State Bird

The Uttar Pradesh government has unveiled a plan to establish a "Sarus Circuit" across wetlands in Mainpuri and Etawah districts for the conservation of the state bird. The project, implemented by the Forest Department and UP Eco-Tourism Development Board, aims to preserve critical habitats while developing eco-tourism. Facilities like viewpoints, interpretation centers, and boating spots will be created to attract visitors and educate them. The initiative is expected to protect biodiversity, support local communities with jobs, and raise environmental awareness.

Key Points: UP's Sarus Circuit: Conservation & Eco-Tourism Plan

  • Protect Sarus crane & wetlands
  • Boost eco-tourism in Mainpuri & Etawah
  • Create local income & employment
  • Develop tourist facilities & awareness centers
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UP govt plans 'Sarus circuit' in Mainpuri, Etawah to promote conservation of state bird 'sarus crane'

Uttar Pradesh govt plans Sarus Circuit in Mainpuri & Etawah to conserve the state bird, protect wetlands, and boost local eco-tourism.

"This initiative... will not only ensure the protection of Sarus crane... but will also strengthen the conservation of wetlands - Official Report"

Lucknow, March 6

Sarus Crane, the tallest flying birds belonging predominantly to the Gangetic plains, who have lately been facing survival threats, are part of an elaborate plan by the Uttar Pradesh government for their conservation as well as preservation of their natural habitats.

The Yogi Adityanath government has laid out a detailed roadmap to establish a "Sarus Circuit" to promote the conservation of Sarus crane, the state bird of Uttar Pradesh and to boost eco-tourism.

It will be developed in the wetlands of Mainpuri and Etawah districts and circuit will also include wetland areas in Kirthua, Sahas, Kurra Jarawan, Soj and Saman in Mainpuri, along with Sarsai Nawar and Parauli Ramayan in Etawah.

Besides protecting the Sarus crane, eco-tourism activities will also be developed within the Sarus Circuit. Main objective is to promote both sarus conservation and wetland preservation, while also encouraging local tourism. These projects are being implemented by forest department through UP Eco-Tourism Development Board.

The initiative is set to create income opportunities for local communities and motivate people to protect the Sarus bird and wetlands.

Sarus crane, known as the tallest flying bird in the world, is the state bird of Uttar Pradesh. Its habitat and breeding grounds are mainly found in the wetlands of Mainpuri, Etawah, Etah, and Aligarh.

Keeping this in view, state government is developing the Sarus Circuit for its conservation.

Under this initiative, Forest Department, through UP Eco-Tourism Development Board, is working to conserve shallow water bodies, ponds and wetlands in the region and make them more suitable habitats for Sarus cranes. At the same time, eco-tourism activities are also being developed in the area.

As part of this development, facilities such as entrance gates, viewpoints, decks and boating spots, butterfly gardens, solar site lighting, interpretation centres and parking areas will be created within the Sarus Circuit. Additionally, information centres, eco-toilet blocks, interactive signage, food kiosks and shops for ODOP products and souvenirs will be established for tourists. These facilities will provide visitors an opportunity to observe and understand the natural habitat of the Sarus crane.

This initiative by the Yogi government will not only ensure the protection of Sarus crane and other birds such as grey heron and open-billed stork, but will also strengthen the conservation of wetlands in the region. It will help increase groundwater levels, reduce the impacts of global warming and contribute to sustainable development.

The development of eco-tourism activities is expected to generate income and employment opportunities for local communities. It will also increase environmental awareness and sensitivity toward nature among both residents and visiting tourists.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive news! Conservation and job creation together is the perfect model. My family is from Etawah, and the wetlands there are beautiful. If managed well, this could be a great weekend destination from Delhi/NCR.
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Aman W
Good step, but execution is key. We've seen many 'circuits' announced before. Hope the focus remains on the birds and wetlands, not just on building concrete structures for tourists. The balance is crucial.
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Sarah B
As a wildlife enthusiast, I'm thrilled! The Sarus crane is magnificent. Promoting ODOP products is a smart touch—helps the local economy. Can't wait to visit and support this project. 🦢
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Vikram M
Protecting wetlands is not just about birds; it's about our water security and fighting climate change. This holistic approach of linking ecology with livelihoods is what we need more of in India. Well done, UP government!
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Kavya N
Hope they ensure strict waste management protocols from day one. More tourists often mean more plastic pollution. The plan sounds comprehensive, but sustainability must be the core, not an afterthought.

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