KINS DESK
Srinagar, Nov 19 (KINS): Wular Lake, one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes located in Kashmir, has become a vibrant hub of activity as thousands of migratory birds have arrived in large flocks.
These avian visitors, journeying from colder regions of Siberia, Central Asia, and Europe, herald the onset of winter in the valley.
The lake has transformed into a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Ornithologists have noted a steady increase in the number of birds, attributing it to improved conservation efforts and better wetland management in recent years.
Local authorities have stepped up their measures to protect the migratory routes and habitats of these birds. Awareness campaigns and patrolling teams have been deployed to ensure minimal human interference during this crucial period.
“These birds are not just a spectacle; they are an integral part of our ecosystem. Protecting them is our responsibility,” a senior official from the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department told news agency KINS.
Wular Lake’s significance extends beyond its ecological importance, drawing tourists and photographers eager to capture the spectacular scenes of flocks gliding over the water.
Local communities, too, benefit economically from the seasonal influx of visitors.(KINS)