Hokersar wetland in Srinagar turns nature lovers’ paradise with migratory birds
Updated:1 year, 6 months ago
Updated:1 year, 6 months ago
Srinagar (J&K), December 16 (ANI): Hokersar wetland in Srinagar has become a sanctuary for numerous migratory birds, attracting people and tourists. Recognized as a vital wetland habitat, Hokersar provides essential resources for various bird species during their migratory journeys. Hokersar acts as a critical stopover point for birds traveling along the Central Asian Flyway, ensuring access to food, shelter, and breeding grounds. The presence of rich flora and diverse water bodies makes Hokersar an ideal refuge for migratory birds in winters. As winter begins, Hokersar welcomes a stunning array of migratory birds, including Siberian cranes, bar-headed geese, and numerous ducks. Conservation groups, local authorities are working together to protect Hokersar from environmental threats, such as pollution and encroachment. The Hokersar wetland stands out as a remarkable confluence of nature, biodiversity, and tourism, emphasizing the need for concerted conservation efforts.
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