10 Apr 2026, Fri

Migratory birds pose huge risk to flights, says wildlife body, rejects greenfield international airport plan in Puri

The proposed location is in close proximity to the Chilika Lake, a Ramsar site and a wetland of international importance, the WII said.

The proposed location is in close proximity to the Chilika Lake, a Ramsar site and a wetland of international importance, the WII said.
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The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has recommended against the establishment of a greenfield international airport in Puri, citing that migratory birds pose a huge risk to flights and the proposed location is in close proximity to the Chilika Lake, a Ramsar site and a wetland of international importance.

The Odisha government had proposed the construction of the Shree Jagannath International Airport at Puri on the ground that there is not enough land for further expansion of runways at the Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar.

The Airports Authority of India and the State government jointly pushed for the Puri project. The Ministry of Civil Aviation had already issued site clearance certificates. The project was proposed to come up on 471.401 hectares at Sipasurubali village of Brahmagiri tehsil in Puri.

By Mukesh

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