Visit to Kaggaladu



For those unaware about the village Kaggaladu, and the special interest it bears with migratory birds like the Painted Stork and the Grey Heron, kindly read this from an earlier post titled "Kaggaladu - Habitat conservation". (http://letsintegrateforenvironment.blogspot.com/2009/07/kaggaladu-habitat-conservation.html)

It had been almost a year or more since members of LIFE visited this village. This visit is something we'd been planning for a few months. On the 20th of September, 2009, we made our visit, which we hope would be the first of a long and sustained effort to restore the sanctuary and the lakes of the village.

Our first concern was to check if the five trees on which the birds were nesting last year were still around. Thankfully, they were safe and sound. We spent an hour there talking to the local panchayat members (local governance) about the lakes, the bird population over the year and the efforts of the forest department and other interested groups. It appears that the forest department has been responsive and that the bird population this year was very good.

We didnt sight any of the above mentioned birds though, as this is not the season. We feel that working off-season with the villagers will help build rapport, as this is very essential for sustained activity.

Some watershed development activity has taken place, but the lake still is not able to get recharged fully, so this is another area we will be working on slowly with the concerned department.

When we visit next time, the agenda will be more focussed and it will be a fact finding mission. When we get hard data from the villagers and the government bodies, we'll be in a better position to plan out the events. Also, we plan to involve the local children in the efforts. There are plans to help initiate a library and art facility at the school.

The villagers were cordial and showed their concern for the birds, but it was clear that they do face problems with water availability and poverty. Our efforts will be directed toward holistic sustainable development of the village for the people and the winged visitors.

Team members who went: Swapna, Harsha, Adithya and Shreeshail

Date of visit: 20.09.2009

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