Kerala Bio Diversity Conversation Steps Taken by Goa
Goa is following the policies and steps taken by Kerala State to conserve its bio diversity will now help Goa frame its own suitable policies in the field, said a Kerala government official Monday.
Goa has sought the help of the Kerala State Biodiversity Board (KSBB). As the first step, the board’s member secretary K.P. Laladhas spend two days in Goa where he held discussions with officials on how to go about it.
After returning Sunday, Laladhas told IANS Monday that during his visit he travelled across the state and took classes for more than 100 village sarpanchs on bio-diversity conservation.
“The seeds of conservation need to be sowed at the grassroot level,” Laladhas said.He said the sarpanches were given a class on the importance of constituting a bio-diversity management committee (BMC) in all local bodies to prepare a people’s bio-diversity register (PBR).
The BMC is a statutory body comprising of elected local government representatives and experts from the village council, while the PBR is a document that lists the flora and fauna in each village.
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