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Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary (Surha Tal) designated as India’s 100th Ramsar site

Jun 05, 2026
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VIVEK NALI
  • India has designated Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary as its 100th site on the List of Wetlands of International Importance (the “Ramsar List”). 
  • This “Ramsar Site” (Site no.2595) in the state of Uttar Pradesh is a freshwater wetland in the middle stretch of the Ganga (Ganges) River basin. 
  • It was originally formed from a meander of the Ganga and receives freshwater inflow through three channels. 
  • The landscape in and around the Site is characterized by floodplains, extensive marshes, seasonally flooded areas and rice paddies. 
  • During the summer months, when many smaller wetlands in the region dry out, the Site provides an important refuge for waterbirds. 
  • The diverse waterfowl species recorded at the Site include the vulnerable common pochard (Aythya ferina) and the Indian river tern (Sterna aurantia). 
  • The Site also supports a rich diversity of other species, including 221 plant species, 66 fish species, seven reptile species, and three amphibian species. 
  • Notable fish include the vulnerable Wallago attu and Bagarius bagarius. The abundance of fish also attracts the vulnerable fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus), which uses the Site as a feeding ground. 
  • To address the threat of over-fishing and harvesting of aquatic resources, management measures such as seasonal controls and the prohibition of destructive practices are in place.
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