Chennai to conduct wetland bird census in two phases this week to monitor avian population.

The wetland bird census in Chennai is set to take place in two phases this week. The census is aimed at monitoring the population of various bird species in wetlands to gather important data for conservation efforts. The first phase of the census will focus on the Adyar Poonga and Chembarambakkam lake on [Date], while the second phase will cover the Pallikaranai marsh and Korattur lake on [Date]. The event is organized by [Organization Name] and is open to birdwatchers, enthusiasts, and volunteers who are interested in participating in the conservation efforts. The census will provide valuable insights into the biodiversity of wetlands in the region and help in understanding the ecosystem better. It is a great opportunity for nature lovers to contribute to the protection of bird species and their habitats. Participants are advised to carry binoculars, bird guides, and other necessary equipment for birdwatching. The data collected during the census will be used to create strategies for the conservation and management of wetlands in Chennai. This event highlights the importance of preserving wetlands as crucial habitats for various bird species. The census is a step towards creating awareness about the significance of wetlands and the need for their protection. It is a collective effort to safeguard the rich biodiversity of wetlands and ensure a sustainable environment for future generations.

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