Chennai will witness a wetland bird census conducted in two phases this week, aiming to gather valuable data on the bird population in the region. The census will be carried out by a team of experts and volunteers to document the diversity of bird species in wetlands. This initiative will provide crucial information for conservation efforts and help monitor the health of the wetland ecosystems. The first phase of the census will focus on identifying and counting the different bird species present in the wetlands, while the second phase will involve analyzing the data collected to assess the overall bird population trends. The wetland bird census is essential for understanding the impact of various factors on bird populations, such as habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. By conducting this census, conservationists and researchers can work towards implementing effective measures to protect the avian biodiversity in Chennai’s wetlands. Stay tuned for updates on the results of this significant conservation effort.

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Chennai to conduct wetland bird census in two phases this week, engaging volunteers for conservation efforts.
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