Who Was 'BirdMan' Sunjoy Monga? Mumbai Activist, Author And Wildlife Photographer Passes Away At 63
Naturalist and wildlife photographer Sunjoy Monga, 63, passed away on May 28 after battling blood cancer. He advocated for wetland conservation, launched Mumbai Bird Races, and created educational programmes like 'Chhoton ka Funda' and 'Young Rangers', inspiring youth in environmental issues.

Sunjoy Monga, naturalist, writer and photographer, passes away at 63 | File
Mumbai: Naturalist, author, columnist, activist and wildlife photographer Sunjoy Monga passed away at May 28 at the age of 63 after battling blood cancer. Monga was instrumental in advocating for wetland conservation and was one of the first environmental advocates to raise concerns about wetland deterioration in Uran, protecting the area's flamingos. He played a key role in launching the Mumbai Bird Races and developed educational programs such as 'Chhoton ka Funda - Hara Banao Project' and 'Young Rangers,' inspiring numerous schoolchildren across India about environmental matters.
Twenty years ago, he initiated the renowned Mumbai Bird Races, attracting numerous citizens, including kids, who lined up to take part. In spite of battling cancer, he persisted in engaging in numerous birdwatching and nature trail activities, particularly to inspire children.
Activists like Debi Goenka and Sunil Agarwal praised Monga for his dedication to recording nature, forests, and wildlife. Wildlife biologist Javed Ahmed emphasized their connection, noting Monga's humility and friendly demeanor towards students and fellow nature enthusiasts. His initiatives fostered community collaboration, enhancing local birdwatching programs and raising conservation awareness.
Monga's impact on environmental preservation leaves a significant mark, inspiring younger generations to appreciate and understand the importance of nature. The void left by his exit is deeply felt by coworkers and the community, underscoring the loss of a committed advocate for forests and wetlands. His significant writing and commitment to conservation established a enduring movement that promoted greater awareness and appreciation for nature.
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