India has an estimated 58.2 million hectares of wetlands that are important repositories of aquatic biodiversity. The variety of wetlands in India perfectly matches the diverse eco-climatic regimes of the country. This includes wetland systems ranging from high altitude cold desert wetlands to hot and humid wetlands in coastal zones with its characteristically diverse flora and fauna. Around 15 km away from the center of Kolkata city, West Bengal, lies a 12.77 ha (mean depth 1.5 m) freshwater lake, known as the Santragachi Jheel, in the district of Howrah of West Bengal, India (Lat. 22o 34' 60N Long. 88° 17' 60E; Altitude 8m msl) which has recently attracted the attention of avian migrant watchers India-wide. The Jheel plays an important ro...
Kurukshrtra is a place of great historical and religious importance in India and is dotted with a nu...
Wetlands are the most important ecosystems for the organisms in Animal Kingdom (including human bein...
The wetland birds have restricted habitat requirements and are thus the most vulnerable to changes i...
The waterbird community structures of two sub-Himalayan wetlands (Nararthali and Rasomati) situated ...
<p>We studied the diversity, abundance and population trends in three flourishing wetlands of southe...
Waterbirds constitute a prominent biota and reflect the ecosystem health and functionality of the fr...
The increasing instances of reclamation and conversionof wetlands into agricultural fields, industry...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
<p>Munderikadavu is rich in avifaunal diversity. A total of 82 species of birds from 36 families bel...
<p>Ambazari lake [ 21°10'N & 79°05'E] , one of the major freshwater wetland situated 6<br>km.to the ...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Anthropogenic disturbance and climate change have significantly affected the distribution of wetland...
<p>The present communication highlights the significant record of avifauna of the Surajpur Wetland, ...
The unique high altitude (> 3,500 m a.s.l.) brackish and freshwater lakes of the Ladakh region, I...
Kurukshrtra is a place of great historical and religious importance in India and is dotted with a nu...
Wetlands are the most important ecosystems for the organisms in Animal Kingdom (including human bein...
The wetland birds have restricted habitat requirements and are thus the most vulnerable to changes i...
The waterbird community structures of two sub-Himalayan wetlands (Nararthali and Rasomati) situated ...
<p>We studied the diversity, abundance and population trends in three flourishing wetlands of southe...
Waterbirds constitute a prominent biota and reflect the ecosystem health and functionality of the fr...
The increasing instances of reclamation and conversionof wetlands into agricultural fields, industry...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
<p>Munderikadavu is rich in avifaunal diversity. A total of 82 species of birds from 36 families bel...
<p>Ambazari lake [ 21°10'N & 79°05'E] , one of the major freshwater wetland situated 6<br>km.to the ...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Anthropogenic disturbance and climate change have significantly affected the distribution of wetland...
<p>The present communication highlights the significant record of avifauna of the Surajpur Wetland, ...
The unique high altitude (> 3,500 m a.s.l.) brackish and freshwater lakes of the Ladakh region, I...
Kurukshrtra is a place of great historical and religious importance in India and is dotted with a nu...
Wetlands are the most important ecosystems for the organisms in Animal Kingdom (including human bein...
The wetland birds have restricted habitat requirements and are thus the most vulnerable to changes i...