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Buxar Wetland: A Bird Haven Threatened by Pollution
29 Jan
Summary
- Gokul reservoir hosts over 3,500 migratory birds annually.
- Development plans include rescue and tourist facilities.
- Villagers dumping idols and waste threaten bird habitat.

District Magistrate Sahila recently inspected development initiatives near the Gokul reservoir in Buxar, emphasizing the urgent need for land demarcation and road repair to protect this significant wetland. The reservoir is renowned for hosting approximately 3,500 migratory birds from around 65 species annually, including rare species like the Egyptian vulture.
Plans are in motion to enhance the reservoir's infrastructure with a rescue center, interpretation center, and tourist hub. However, land record issues are delaying construction. Furthermore, the immersion of idols and waste disposal by some villagers pose a serious threat to the delicate ecosystem and its avian inhabitants.
Officials have directed the construction of an artificial pond for waste management and are working to clear water hyacinth to maintain the ideal habitat. Educational tours for students are planned for World Wetlands Day to raise awareness about the importance of these biodiversity hotspots.




