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Water samples collected from three key flamingo habitats in Navi Mumbai show rising toxicity levels.
Location – Situated along the eastern suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra, between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
It was declared as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 2018.
Declared under–The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and managed by the Maharashtra Forest Department.
Rivers & Ecosystem – The creek gets the largest source of fresh water from Ulhas River and numerous drainage channels. It receives saline water from Arabian sea.
Estuarine ecosystem formed by Thane Creek, an inlet of the Arabian Sea.
Rich in mangroves, mudflats, and tidal creeks.
Acts as a natural buffer against coastal erosion and floods.
Other birds - Sandpipers, gulls, herons, egrets, ~200 bird species.
Declared as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.
Breeding & Migration – Flamingos breed in Kutch, Gujarat, but migrate to TCFS for feeding.
Seasonal migration -October – May and Peak congregation: February – March.
TCFS hosts more than 1 lakh flamingos annually.
Part of the Central Asian Flyway (CAF), a major global migratory bird route.
Ramsar Site Recognition– It was recognized as a Ramsar Site in 2022.
Threats – Pollution- High total dissolved solids (TDS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and alkaline pH levels in satellite wetlands.
Urbanization-Wetland reclamation by CIDCO and real estate projects.