Nearly 30 flamingos were discovered dead in Mumbai.

29 flamingos were found dead in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. Calls were made to report the sightings, according to Pawan Sharma of RAWW.

May 21st 2024.

Nearly 30 flamingos were discovered dead in Mumbai.
In a heartbreaking discovery, a total of 29 flamingos were found lifeless in the bustling city of Mumbai. The news was revealed by Pawan Sharma, a representative of a prominent wildlife welfare group, on Tuesday. It was reported that the deaths occurred in various locations in the Ghatkopar area.

According to Sharma, concerned citizens reached out to their organization to report multiple sightings of dead birds in Ghatkopar. It was then that the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare, which Sharma himself founded, teamed up with the forest department to carry out a thorough search. As a dedicated honorary wildlife warden for the forest department, Sharma was personally involved in the mission.

Sadly, the search operation led to the discovery of 29 deceased flamingos on Monday night. The joint effort between the forest department's mangrove cell and the RAWW teams proved fruitful, but the sight of so many dead birds was disheartening. Sharma revealed that the carcasses were later sent for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

The incident has left many concerned about the well-being of these beautiful creatures and raised questions about their safety in the city. The forest department and wildlife welfare groups have been working tirelessly to protect and preserve the flora and fauna in the area. This tragic event serves as a reminder of the importance of their efforts and the need for continued support and awareness.

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