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Enviroment

 

Endangered species of river turtles were rescued by the employees of KADlien Innovations centre Know as  "AMPHIBIA" and released to turtles’ preservation pond in Guwahati, Assam, India.  

Turtles are an order of reptiles known as Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs. Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira (side necked turtles) and Cryptodira (hidden necked turtles), which differ in the way the head retracts. There are 360 living and recently extinct species of turtles, including land-dwelling tortoises and freshwater terrapins. They are found on most continents, some islands and, in the case of sea turtles, much of the ocean. Like other amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) they breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water.

Turtle shells are made mostly of bone; the upper part is the domed carapace, while the underside is the flatter plastron or belly-plate. Its outer surface is covered in scales made of keratin, the material of hair, horns, and claws. The carapace bones develop from ribs that grow sideways and develop into broad flat plates that join up to cover the body. Turtles are ectotherms or "cold-blooded", meaning that their internal temperature varies with their direct environment. They are generally opportunistic omnivores and mainly feed on plants and animals with limited movements. Many turtles migrate short distances seasonally. Sea turtles are the only reptiles that migrate long distances to lay their eggs on a favored beach.

Turtles have appeared in myths and folktales around the world. Some terrestrial and freshwater species are widely kept as pets. Turtles have been hunted for their meat, for use in traditional medicine, and for their shells. Sea turtles are often killed accidentally as bycatch in fishing nets. Turtle habitats around the world are being destroyed. As a result of these pressures, many species are extinct or threatened with extinction.

Source : wikipedia

 

At KADlien, we care about the environment and wildlife as part of our HSE policy. We believe that our business should not harm the nature and animals that support life on Earth. We follow the principles of environmental stewardship, conservation, and sustainability in all our work.

Some of the actions we take to protect the environment and wildlife are:

  • Assessing and reducing the environmental impact and risk of our projects.
  • Using eco-friendly materials, technologies, and practices to save energy, water, and resources, and to cut emissions and waste.
  • Complying with all environmental laws, regulations, standards, and guidelines, and following international best practices and codes of conduct.
  • Monitoring and improving our environmental performance and taking corrective actions when needed.
  • Educating our employees, customers, partners, and communities about environmental issues and solutions.
  • Collaborating with environmental organizations, government agencies, research institutions, and local stakeholders to support environmental conservation and restoration projects.
  • Supporting wildlife protection and conservation projects, such as habitat restoration, anti-poaching campaigns, wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, and biodiversity surveys.

We are proud of our environmental and wildlife protection achievements and we are always looking for new ways to improve our HSE performance. We invite you to join us in our journey of making the world a greener and safer place.

KADlien – AMPHIBIA  is committed to support  life ecosystem.

Deer / Kaziranga National Park

 Lesser Adjutant (Bortokola) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. This species is widely distributed in Assam and is more closely associated with wetland habitats.

The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus) is a weaverbird 

Lesser Adjutant (Bortokola)

Deer/ Elephant / Kaziranga National Park