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'Let Panje and Talawe wetlands follow Aarey'

Environmentalists ask CM to clear long-pending proposals to protect the Navi Mumbai wetlands

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An image of the Panje wetland, which environmentalists want protected as a bird sanctuary

An image of the Panje wetland, which environmentalists want protected as a bird sanctuary

Describing Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's decision to save the greens at Aarey Milk Colony with a 600-acre reserve forest as a "good green precedent", environmentalists have requested him to turn his attention to Panje and Talawe wetlands in Navi Mumbai and declare them as bird sanctuaries instead.

Last week, Thackeray had announced that 600 acres in Aarey would be declared as forest, ensuring that no construction would be allowed there—a decision that was welcomed by nature- and wildlife-loving Mumbaikars.

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