A symposium organised by Sri City and Krea University arsenic portion of the ongoing ‘Flamingo Festival 2026’ called for effectual steps to conserve and safeguard wetlands crossed the country.
Dwelling connected the taxable ‘Wetlands conservation and sustainable tourism’, experts, conservationists, policymakers, ecologists, NGO representatives and assemblage stakeholders spoke connected the societal economical and ecological value of Pulicat lake.
Tirupati District Collector S. Venkateswar, Conservator of Forest (Tirupati Wildlife Management Circle) C. Selvam, Regional Director (Tourism) Ramana Prasad and Sri City managing manager Ravindra Sannareddy spoke connected ensuring balanced improvement of the portion without leaving immoderate unwanted quality imprint connected the eco delicate zone.
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) adept Satya Selvam, meanwhile, spoke connected allied topics, which drew the attraction of the big of guests from antithetic organisations, module and students of Krea University and A.P. authorities officials.
The day‑long symposium besides had discussions connected avian diversity, wetland management, and planetary recognition.
Eminent speakers and panellists from starring institutions including Ajit Kumar Pattnaik (Chilka Development Authority), A.M. Aravind (State of Indian Birds), Sridhar A. (WISA), Vora Uday (Gujarat Forest Dept.), Sunil Gurratu (NIH), Riddhika Ramesh (SACON), Gayomini Panagoda (University of Colombo), Rajdip Mitra (WII), Hareesha A.S. (IISER Tirupati), Amitav Mohanty (ISRO), Bubesh Gupta (Universal Eco Foundation) and others took part.

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