Radiation Scare

[ad_1] As otherwise abundant bird species get rare in the cities, experts hold electromagnetic radiation responsible for the mess. The faster communication technologies will add to the stress of the birds and impact an ecological balance, reports Umaima Reshi Migratory Birds Flying-high-in Hokersar Wetland With the 5G already becoming popular, the debate about its possible…

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Census of migratory, resident birds in Kashmir wetlands to be conducted tomorrow

Census of migratory, resident birds in Kashmir wetlands to be conducted tomorrow

[ad_1] Srinagar, Feb 20: The Department of Wildlife Protection (Wetlands Division, Kashmir), is conducting the census of Migratory/resident Birds in the valley wetlands on 21st of February-2023. The participants from Kashmir University, SKUAST-K, Central University, various colleges, Wildlife Conservation Fund, National Development Foundation, Biodiversity Management Committees, Kashmir Bird Watchers Club, Wildlife SOS, Wildlife Researchers, Society…

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Census Of Birds In Kashmir Wetlands Tomorrow

[ad_1] SRINAGAR: The Department of Wildlife Protection (Wetlands Division, Kashmir), is conducting the census of Migratory/resident Birds in the valley wetlands on February 21, 2023. The participants from Kashmir University, SKUAST-K, Central University, various colleges, Wildlife Conservation Fund, National Development Foundation, Biodiversity Management Committees, Kashmir Bird Watchers Club, Wildlife SOS, Wildlife Researchers, Society for Environment…

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‘2022 records highest arrival of 12 lakh migratory birds in Kashmir, 40 lakh in last 4 years’

‘2022 records highest arrival of 12 lakh migratory birds in Kashmir, 40 lakh in last 4 years’

[ad_1] Srinagar, Feb 09: Amid the ongoing Integrated Management Action Plan (IMAP) for Wetland Conservation Reserves of Kashmir, authorities at J&K Wildlife Department claim that more than 40 lakh migratory birds arrived in the valley wetlands in the last four years, while 2022 recorded the highest arrival with more than 12 lakh guest birds. Wildlife…

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