Panel on mob tower threat to birds, bees to examine studies

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Panel on mob tower threat to birds, bees to examine studies

    Thiruvananthapuram: The Experts' Committee set up by the Union Environment Ministry to study the impact of
    communication towers on birds and bees has decided to elicit views of researchers who have already done studies on the
    problem in India and abroad. The panel headed by Asad Rahmani,Director of Bomaby Natural History Society, which had its first meeting in New Delhi a
    fortnight back, voiced concern over the delpetion of house sparrow and collapse of bee colonies in India and abroad, one
    major cause for which is believed be have been mushrooming of mobile tele towers.

    According to sources in the committee, some members on it wanted the government to bring in certain regulations on
    erecting mobile phone towers in thickly popoulated. Sharing of towers by more than one service provider should be encouraged.

    However, majority view was that conclusions could be drawn up after studying the issue in detail and examining the
    studies conducted by experts in India and other countries.

    The existing studies on the issue included that of Kerala- based Prof Sainudeen Pattazhy, who argued that electromagnetic
    waves emitted by towers hampered navigational skills of worker bees,leading to a phenomenon called Colony Collapse Syndrome (CCS), reported from worldover.

    Patazhy, whose study elicited keen worldwide interest, is one of the members on the experts' panel.

    This problem has been reported from all over the world in the last few years, prompting campaigners to lobby for greater
    controls in giving permission for telecom companies to set up mobile towers. PTI





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