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55 Asiatic softshell turtles found dead in Solapur lake
55 Asiatic softshell turtles found dead in Solapur lake

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

55 Asiatic softshell turtles found dead in Solapur lake

Kolhapur: Fifty-five protected Asiatic softshell turtles were found dead in the lake at Siddheshwar temple in Solapur, alarming environmentalists and wildlife authorities. The incident comes just 10 days after hundreds of fish were found dead in the lake on April forest department recovered all 55 dead turtles, protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act (1972), after a six-hour operation and conducted post-mortem examinations to determine the cause of death. The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board collected water samples for forensic Chheda, honorary wildlife conservator for Solapur, emphasized the need for a thorough investigation. "It should be investigated if there is sewage mixing in the lake. The water may have been contaminated with harmful chemicals, or the turtles in the pond may have been infected with a disease. It cannot be said that the death of turtles is because of a lack of oxygen in the water," he forest officer Rohit Kumar Gangarde provided further details on the sequence of events: "Ten days ago, fish died in the lake, and now an incident of 55 Asiatic softshell turtles floating dead has come to light. Operation Sindoor PM Modi meets NSA, chiefs of armed forces amid spike in tensions with Pak India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan Several airports in India to be closed till May 15 - check list A post-mortem was conducted on them at Siddheshwar Van Vihar. The cause of death of these turtles will be determined only after the post-mortem report arrives." An MPCB official had suggested that the algae growth in the lake might have led to depleted oxygen levels, contributing to the fish deaths. "Instructions have been given to the Solapur Municipal Corporation and the Devasthan authority for cleaning the lake," the official said. Environmentalists have long warned of pollution issues in Siddheshwar lake. Mukesh Raut, a well-known environmentalist from Solapur, said, "The water in this lake is highly polluted. It's not that fish have been found dead here for the first time. What action has been taken by MPCB, Solapur Municipal Corporation, and Sri Siddheshwar Devasthan Authority to prevent pollution?"

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