Tourism temporarily banned on Gudisa grassland
The Hindu
Lack of regulations leads to ecological damage in reserve forest
The State government has imposed a ten-day ban on entry into the ‘Gudisa’ grassland and tourism activities to protect it from further destruction, and regulate future tourism activities in the Reserve Forest in East Godavari Agency. The ban has come into force from Monday.
The grassland in the Maredumill forests has largely been disturbed and some portions burnt by tourists during their illegal night stays on the hills. Various anti-social activities have also posed a major threat to the peaceful living conditions of the local tribes inhabiting the grassland.
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