Abstract: Rupa Lake is the third biggest lake of Pokhara valley. It supports a number of floral and faunal species. A total of 36 species of waterbirds have been recorded in the lake which represents about 19 percent of the total 193 wetland-dependent birds found in Nepal. The lake is under pressure from diverse anthropogenic factors. Waterbirds of Rupa Lake face a number of threats including trapping/hunting, fish farming using nets, habitat destruction by soil erosion, sedimentation and agricultural conversion, human disturbance, water pollution and eutrophication. This article provides an overview of waterbirds and threats to them in Rupa Lake Area
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Koradi lake, avifauna, health status, anthropogenic disturbances. Birds, the feathered bipeds have i...
Avifaunal survey and vegetation analysis was carried out in January - February 2005 and September - ...
Wetland birds in Nepal comprise significant portion of avian fauna of Nepal. However, they are also ...
The wetland birds have restricted habitat requirements and are thus the most vulnerable to changes i...
Wetland means the surface of the earth that is permanently or seasonally or partially covered with w...
The research explores the current and future conservation regime, and local population ecology of gl...
The unique high altitude (> 3,500 m a.s.l.) brackish and freshwater lakes of the Ladakh region, I...
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<p>The main objectives of the Nepal National Bird Red Data Book were to provide comprehensive and up...
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