Our college visit to "GHARANA WETLAND"
Information about Gharana wetland:-
The Gharana wetland conservation reserve (GWCR) is a semi-arid wetland adjacent to agricultural areas on the Indo-Pakistani border. Despite being declared an Important Bird Area (IBA) by Birdlife International, the occurrence and distribution of birds has not been well-documented in this area
Wetlands aid in water filtration by removing excess nutrients, slowing the water allowing particulates to settle out of the water which can then be absorbed into plant roots. Studies have shown that up to 92% of phosphorus and 95% of nitrogen can be removed from passing water through a wetland.Species found in Gharana wetland:-
From bar-headed geese to egrets, thousands of migratory birds from various countries have flocked the scenic Gharana Wetland Conservation Reserve along the International Border in Jammu, thereby turning it into a paradise for bird-watchers.
Around 5,000 to 6,000 migratory birds of different species flock in the Gharana Wetland from the northern hemisphere during the winter every year.
"Around 5,000-6,000 bar-headed geese and birds of many other species have arrived at the Gharana Wetland. Their number is expected to increase," Wildlife warden, Jammu, Shahzad Chowdary said.
Fishes in large numbers were also put into the wetland for providing food to these migratory birds
Our trip was full of knowledge but we were not able to see migratory birds because of there arrival in ending December. But we enjoyed and learned alot from it.
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