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Gharana wetland in jammu emerges as a winter sanctuary for countless migratory birds

Srinagar, Dec 23: In a heartening spectacle of nature’s harmony, Gharana Wetland in Jammu has become a winter haven for a diverse array of migratory birds, welcoming thousands of winged visitors from distant lands.

As the winter chill sets in, Gharana Wetland transforms into a vibrant ecosystem, attracting various species.
Conservation efforts and strict protection measures implemented by local authorities have contributed to the flourishing birdlife at Gharana Wetland. The wetland’s significance extends beyond its role as a temporary home for these migratory birds; it also serves as a crucial stopover point during their long journeys.

Local communities have embraced the ecological importance of Gharana Wetland, fostering a sense of pride and responsibility for the preservation of this natural treasure.
As tourists and nature enthusiasts flock to witness this annual avian spectacle, Gharana Wetland stands as a shining example of successful conservation efforts. The wetland’s transformation into a bustling winter refuge for migratory birds is a testament to the power of collective action in preserving our planet’s natural wonders.

Gharana Wetland not only provides a picturesque setting for birdwatchers but also underscores the importance of safeguarding environment for future generations. In a world often burdened by environmental challenges, Gharana Wetland serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the positive impact that conservation initiatives can achieve.

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