Water Level In The Lake Has Risen Over 4.5 Ft Making It Difficult For The Winged Visitors
Himanshu Kaushik & Kevin Antao | TNN

Ahmedabad: It

Though the wetlands in Barpeta district especially those situated in the eastern part of the far flung areas from the district headquarters are suffering from the negligence of the authorities concerned, winged visitors from across the globe have made them proud by their annual visit to these areas.

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Palanpur: Thol Lake bird sanctuary in Mehsana district, about 50 km from Ahmedabad on Kadi-Sanand road, has long been a favourite abode for variety of birds.

The adivasi people living near the Orissa-Andhra Pradesh border face the challenge of having to live with elephants which, according to the Elephant Task Force, have been

JAMMU, Dec 2: Gharana wetland in RS Pura has been witnessing very less arrival of migratory birds from Siberia during this winter due to apathy of the authorities coupled with indifferent attitude of the local people.

Though the migratory birds from Siberia have started arriving at internationally acclaimed Gharana wetland yet their number is very low this year, reports said.

The birds start

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New Delhi: Delhi bird watchers have been thrilled to see the number of migratory birds that have arrived at the Sultanpur National Park this season but are worried that the management

After witnessing a good monsoon, the Keoladeo National Park, home to thousands of migratory birds who fly here to hibernate, was hoping to have a better tourist season.

The approval given by the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) on Monday for an airport in Navi Mumbai airport has disappointed environment activists and bird lovers.

Birds of all feathers will flock in a compendium that will be compiled next month, when Sukhna will be abuzz with its winged guests.

The UT Wildlife department has decided to conduct bird census at the Sukhna sanctuary from December 9 to 11 in collaboration with the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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