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Record 15 lakh birds flock Kashmir wetlands, Hygam tops with over 4 lakh | KNO

Eco-tourism proposal on cards to restore its past glory: Regional Wildlife Warden

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Sopore, Apr 21 (KNO): Kashmir's wetlands have become a paradise for migratory birds this season, attracting over 15 lakh feathered visitors, with the Ramsar-designated Hygam wetland in Sopore hosting the lion's share of more than 4 lakh birds. Regional Wildlife Warden Kashmir, Tawheed Ahmed Deva, speaking exclusively with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the Hygam wetland in Sopore accounted for the highest share, with over four lakh birds recorded during the annual census. He said Hygam, a designated Ramsar site spread over 7.62 square kilometres, remains fully demarcated and free from encroachment. “The entire wetland area is intact. There is no encroachment, and the water level is being maintained,” he said. Deva said the wetland has effectively served its ecological purpose this season, reflected in the unprecedented arrival of migratory birds. He said the counting was carried out under the Asian Waterbird Census programme, and the final report is being compiled and will be released within two months. Highlighting conservation efforts, he said the department remains committed to preserving wetlands across Kashmir. “We are taking sustained measures to conserve these habitats and ensure they continue to support biodiversity,” he said. The warden added that two major project proposals for Hygam have already been submitted, including desiltation and water diversion plans to improve the wetland’s health. "The department is also working on a proposal to promote eco-tourism at the site. The aim is to enhance its aesthetic value and restore its past glory. Once funding is approved, the projects will be taken up,” Deva said—(KNO)

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