Updated On: 19 May, 2025 11:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Conservationists, activists and locals say MHADA’s cleaning process must keep in mind the 100-plus bird species around lake. The clean-up work officially started on May 16 in the presence of MLA Haroon Khan, who issued a no-objection certificate to MHADA for the project.

Conservationists argue that wetland recognition will allow for controlled vegetation removal, better protection. Pic/Satej Shinde
MHADA has begun cleaning Lokhandwala Lake — an urban birding haven in Andheri West and a favourite among migratory birds — but wildlife experts and conservationists stress that the process must be conducted scientifically to preserve its fragile ecosystem.
The clean-up work officially started on May 16 in the presence of MLA Haroon Khan, who issued a no-objection certificate to MHADA for
the project.