“Krishnagiri District Wetland Census Reveals 200 Bird Species with Hosur Forest Division Collaboration”

In a recent wetland census conducted in Krishnagiri district, a total of 200 bird species were recorded by Hosur forest division personnel, ornithologists, and volunteers across 40 locations. The diverse bird species found in the region highlight the importance of conservation efforts in wetlands. This census provides valuable data for understanding the biodiversity of the area and the need for habitat protection. The collaboration between experts and local authorities in conducting such surveys is crucial for monitoring and preserving the rich avian population in India. Such initiatives also contribute to raising awareness about the significance of wetlands in supporting various species of birds and other wildlife. The findings of this census underscore the need for continued conservation measures to safeguard the natural habitats of these bird species. By documenting the presence of 200 different bird species, this survey underscores the environmental significance of Krishnagiri district’s wetlands and the importance of preserving these ecosystems for future generations. The successful completion of this census is a testament to the dedication of all individuals involved in the conservation and protection of India’s diverse avifauna.

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