The Bostami turtles of Kalyan Sagar Lake have long been a source of fascination for locals and tourists alike. These unique turtles, known for their distinctive markings and behavior, have been a symbol of cultural and religious significance in the region for centuries.
Recognizing the importance of preserving and protecting these turtles, the Tripura government has taken a proactive step by commissioning a year-long study to be conducted by the Turtle Survival Alliance Foundation. The study aims to gather data on the population size, habitat preferences, and threats facing the Bostami turtles, with the ultimate goal of developing conservation strategies to ensure their long-term survival.
Kalyan Sagar Lake, located in front of the revered Mata Tripura Sundari Temple, is not only a popular tourist destination but also a vital ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. The presence of the Bostami turtles in this lake adds to its ecological value, making it essential to protect their habitat from human activities and other potential threats.
Through this study, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of the Bostami turtles and their role in the ecosystem, as well as identify measures to mitigate the risks they face. By working closely with local communities and stakeholders, the government aims to raise awareness about the importance of conserving these unique turtles and their habitat.
The commissioning of this study reflects the government’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development in Tripura. By investing in research and conservation efforts for the Bostami turtles of Kalyan Sagar Lake, the government is taking a crucial step towards safeguarding the state’s biodiversity and natural heritage for future generations.