Chennai to conduct wetland bird census in two phases this week, monitoring avian diversity and populations.

Chennai is gearing up for a wetland bird census that will be conducted in two phases this week. The census is aimed at monitoring the bird population in the wetlands around the city and will provide valuable data for conservation efforts. The first phase of the census will take place on [specific date] and will cover wetlands in [specific areas]. The second phase will be held on [specific date] and will focus on wetlands in [specific areas]. This initiative is crucial for understanding the biodiversity of wetland ecosystems and the importance of conserving these habitats. Bird enthusiasts, conservationists, and volunteers are encouraged to participate in the census to help gather accurate information about the bird species that inhabit the wetlands. The data collected during the census will be used to develop conservation strategies and protect the natural habitats of these birds. The wetland bird census is a collaborative effort between environmental organizations, government agencies, and local communities to promote the conservation of wetlands and their biodiversity. Stay tuned for updates on the wetland bird census in Chennai and how you can get involved in this important conservation initiative.

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