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Harike wetlands in Punjab is a biodiversity haven that must be explored, The Harike wetlands are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Every year, over 360 species of birds, both migratory ...
Harike wetland, located at the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers, is the largest bird sanctuary in Northern India. Spread over an area of about 86 square km, it spans three districts ...
Harike wetland, spread over 86 square kilometers in Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, and Kapurthala districts, serves as a home to rare species of migratory water birds during the winter season.
HARIKE (Punjab): The arrival of migratory birds this year to Harike, northern India's largest wetland, declined 12 per cent from 2021, according to the latest c ...
FEROZEPUR: Migratory birds have begun arriving in large numbers at the Harike wetland near Ferozepur. Having been cleared of wild growth and water hyacinth, the Harike wetland has apparently once ...
Consequently, thousands of these birds migrate to Harike wetland, which has witnessed varying counts of migratory birds. In 2013, 72,488 birds from 75 species were recorded, while 2014 saw 62,065 ...