Bengaluru: The bio parks of Jnanabharati, Bangalore University, have suffered a severe loss in flora and fauna as fires have ravaged about 200 acres of land at eight locations of the bio park since February 27.
According to experts, these fires have caused a huge impact on biodiversity. “Several rare, endangered and threatened medicinal plants have been destroyed. Areas enriched with birds and butterflies also suffered a loss. A fire preparedness plan has to be taken by the campus development committee. Fire hydrants at several locations will help a lot. Quick-response vehicles should be made available on the campus to reach the interior parts of the forest,” said Prof TJ Renuka Prasad, ex-coordinator of Biopark, designated special officer of Biopark.
Prasad has requested the armed personnel to patrol the campus as it will not only prevent fire but also the movement of miscreants. “This will help in sandalwood theft, cattle grazing and other related issues, which cause man-made fires on the campus. Sprinkling of treated water on dry leaves will also be considered,” added Prasad.
The fire station officer of Nagarbhavi, KM Kariarju said “On Friday, nearly 150 acres of land were on fire inside the campus. Of the 150 acres, we were able to save 100 acres after fighting the blaze for 10 hours. Fifty acres were completely burnt. We are sure that this fire was man-made; some miscreants who don’t understand that burning cigarette butts should not be thrown near dry leaves have caused this.”
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