Venkateshpura Lake, once degraded due to pollution and encroachment from invasive species, is undergoing a transformation through community-led restoration. Our project focuses on removing invasive species like Lantana camara and Parthenium sp, planting native flora, improving water quality, and fostering biodiversity. Through active community participation, we aim to create a thriving ecosystem. The return of birds and improved water quality are promising signs of progress.
ATREE has been working toward restoring the lake, improving its water quality, and promoting biodiversity. The restoration project includes nature-based solutions such as constructed wetlands and floating islands to improve water filtration and sustain aquatic life.
Additionally, community engagement has been a crucial aspect of this effort, ensuring that the temple and lake remain integral to the neighborhood’s identity.