A recent wetland bird census conducted in Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu, has recorded a staggering 200 bird species. The survey was conducted by Hosur forest division personnel in collaboration with ornithologists and volunteers across 40 locations in the district. This census provides valuable data on the diverse avian population in the region and highlights the importance of wetlands as crucial habitats for various bird species. The findings of the census shed light on the rich biodiversity of Krishnagiri district and emphasize the need for conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems. Wetlands play a significant role in supporting a wide range of bird species, making them essential for maintaining ecological balance. The census results will aid in formulating conservation strategies and management plans to safeguard the bird species and their habitats in the district. This initiative showcases the dedication of the local community and authorities in preserving the natural heritage of Krishnagiri district. Such surveys are instrumental in raising awareness about the importance of wetlands and biodiversity conservation. The successful completion of the wetland bird census underscores the significance of collaborative efforts in environmental conservation.

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