Tata's port project could spell game over for a major turtle nesting site © Greenpeace
Guest blogger Ashish Fernandes, oceans campaigner from our New Delhi office, explains how corporate giant Tata is taking legal action against Greenpeace India over an online turtle game.
It's been five years since Greenpace India
started its campaign against the Dhamra port project on the east coast of
India which threatens a host of wild species including horseshoe crabs and
crocodiles. The port happens to be a stone's throw away from one of the world's
largest nesting sites for the olive ridley sea turtle and India's second
largest mangrove forest, which is a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance
to boot.
The port is nearly built, but it's clear that we're still a huge thorn
in the side of the company behind this ecological disaster, the giant TATA
Steel corporation, which is a 50-50 stakeholder in the project. In the UK, the
TATAs are known for their takeovers of steelmaker Corus,
Tetley Tea and the Jaguar and Land Rover brands.