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Horrifying: Tree felling leaves scores of birds dead in Mallapuram of Kerala

In a heart-wrenching incident, a large number of birds dead due to the reckless felling of a tree in Kerala's Malappuram. The video, which went viral on social media, shocked netizens. After huge public outrage, the State government has sought a report from the department concerned.

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Published : Sep 3, 2022, 2:25 PM IST

Updated : Sep 3, 2022, 4:17 PM IST

Kerala: Scores of birds died due to the felling of a tree
Kerala: Scores of birds died due to the felling of a tree

Malappuram: A large number of birds were killed due to the reckless cutting of a tree for road widening work undertaken by the National Highway Authority (NHA) in Kerala. The incident was reported from the Randathani area in the Mallapuram district of Kerala. The video of the felling of the tree, which resulted in the killing of many birds, has gone viral on social media prompting PWD minister PA Mohammed Riyas to seek a report from the NHAI.

The video, which was shot in the first week of August, shows a huge tree being felled using an excavator. Numerous birds from the tree were seen being smashed to the ground as the tree fell. The minister's office said a report has been sought from the NHAI. "The minister directed the authorities concerned to take stringent action against the contractor, who was entrusted with the works," his office said. Meanwhile, the Edavanna forest range officer has taken the excavator and its driver into his custody.

Horrifying: Tree felling leaves scores of birds dead in Mallapuram of Kerala

A complaint in this regard was sent to Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nithin Gadkari by Thomas Lawrence, the CEO of Save Wetlands International Movement, seeking action against the culprits. "Many birds and their young ones were displaced which is really heartbreaking. This time of the year is birds' nesting time and they could have waited for a few more weeks till the young ones are able to fly off," Lawrence told PTI.

Gadkari's office had positively responded to the complaint sent in this regard and has assured action, he added. He said the minister's office seeking action was the reason for this particular video to go viral. "A proper rehabilitation of these birds should have been taken before engaging in such so-called development activities. At least they could have waited until the baby birds were old enough to fly away. This is completely unacceptable," Praveen Muraleedharan, a wildlife photographer and nature enthusiast, opined. Lawrence said there are several such decade-old trees in that area with lots of bird nests and sought help from the Gadkari's office as there were chances of felling more trees, which may end in the destruction of birds' habitat.

Malappuram: A large number of birds were killed due to the reckless cutting of a tree for road widening work undertaken by the National Highway Authority (NHA) in Kerala. The incident was reported from the Randathani area in the Mallapuram district of Kerala. The video of the felling of the tree, which resulted in the killing of many birds, has gone viral on social media prompting PWD minister PA Mohammed Riyas to seek a report from the NHAI.

The video, which was shot in the first week of August, shows a huge tree being felled using an excavator. Numerous birds from the tree were seen being smashed to the ground as the tree fell. The minister's office said a report has been sought from the NHAI. "The minister directed the authorities concerned to take stringent action against the contractor, who was entrusted with the works," his office said. Meanwhile, the Edavanna forest range officer has taken the excavator and its driver into his custody.

Horrifying: Tree felling leaves scores of birds dead in Mallapuram of Kerala

A complaint in this regard was sent to Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nithin Gadkari by Thomas Lawrence, the CEO of Save Wetlands International Movement, seeking action against the culprits. "Many birds and their young ones were displaced which is really heartbreaking. This time of the year is birds' nesting time and they could have waited for a few more weeks till the young ones are able to fly off," Lawrence told PTI.

Gadkari's office had positively responded to the complaint sent in this regard and has assured action, he added. He said the minister's office seeking action was the reason for this particular video to go viral. "A proper rehabilitation of these birds should have been taken before engaging in such so-called development activities. At least they could have waited until the baby birds were old enough to fly away. This is completely unacceptable," Praveen Muraleedharan, a wildlife photographer and nature enthusiast, opined. Lawrence said there are several such decade-old trees in that area with lots of bird nests and sought help from the Gadkari's office as there were chances of felling more trees, which may end in the destruction of birds' habitat.

Last Updated : Sep 3, 2022, 4:17 PM IST
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