Supreme Court Intervenes: Protecting Our Endangered Aquatic Wildlife

The Supreme Court has observed illegal sand mining within the National Chambal Sanctuary, posing risks to endangered species like the gharial. Reports emphasize that mining endangers these species' habitats, necessitating their relocation. The court demands immediate action from India's Chief Justice to protect this vital sanctuary.

Supreme Court Intervenes: Protecting Our Endangered Aquatic Wildlife
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The Supreme Court of India has taken serious note of illegal sand mining activities within the National Chambal Sanctuary, citing threats to endangered aquatic species such as the gharial.

A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta observed that recent media coverage highlights rampant illegal mining affecting areas involved in the preservation of these long-snouted crocodiles.

The Court has formally requested guidance from the Chief Justice of India, emphasizing the necessity of swift intervention to preserve this crucial tripartite-administered sanctuary.

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