India, Sept. 9 -- Ujani reservoir in Solapur, a critical man-made wetland on the Bhima River, will soon be a part of an eco-restoration and fisheries development project launched by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) under its Wetland Restoration and Fisheries Development Programme. It is being supported by Cipla Foundation, which recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the state Water Resources department.

The project will start in the catchment of the reservoir, an area recognised as a home to migratory birds, where it will address threats from invasive species such as water hyacinth, tilapia, African catfish and suckermouth catfish, which are harming native biodiversity and fishing livelihoods. BNHS will work t...