Mysuru: Over 40 participants from across age groups, including 95-year-old H.R. Bapu Satyanarayana and two four-year-old children, took part in a ‘Lake Walk at Kukkarahalli Kere’ organised this morning as part of the ongoing ‘Parisara Habba’ celebrations.
The walk began at 7.30 am and was led by environmentalist, wetland expert and educator Prof. U.N. Ravikumar, who guided participants through the ecological and historical significance of the Kukkarahalli Lake.
During the walk, Prof. Ravikumar spoke about lake’s history, its biodiversity, the bird species that depend on the ecosystem and the challenges involved in conserving the waterbody.
Participants were introduced to the importance of the five-metre transition zone between the water and the shoreline, considered one of the most biodiverse parts of the lake ecosystem. They learnt how this narrow stretch supports a variety of plants, insects, birds and aquatic life.
The group also observed root systems along the shoreline, identified invasive species affecting the ecosystem and discussed the need to balance development with environmental conservation.
The event drew participation from people across generations, providing an opportunity to better understand the lake and its ecological importance.
The walk concluded with participants expressing appreciation for the lake and the need to preserve natural habitats for future generations.


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