| Impact of Mobile Towers on Birds |
| The
Ministry of Environment and Forests had constituted an ‘Expert
Committee to study the possible impacts of communication towers on
wildlife including Birds and Bees’ on 30th August 2010 under the
chairmanship of Dr. Asad Rahmani, Director, Bombay Natural History
Society. The report of the expert committee submitted to the Ministry in
September 2011 confirms the adverse effects of electromagnetic
radiations (EMR) from mobile phones and communication towers on the
health of human beings. However, it also points out that exact
co-relation between radiation of communication towers and health of
wildlife is so far not established. The report also states that although
existing literature depicts adverse effects of electromagnetic
radiations (EMR) on the biological systems of living beings, more
research is required to assess the true impact of EMR on free-living
floral and faunal species, including birds and bees in the country. This
was stated by Shrimati Jayanthi Natarajan Minister of State
(Independent Charge) for Environment and Forests, in a written reply to a
question in the Rajya Sabha today. (23-April 2013) RM/RS- USQ3103 - RS (Release ID :94963) |
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Impact of Mobile Towers on Birds
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