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Chhattisgarh Reservoir Gains Global Wetland Status
12 Dec
Summary
- Kopra Reservoir designated a Ramsar site, recognizing its biodiversity.
- State aims for Ramsar status for 20 wetlands by 2030.
- Recognition expected to boost eco-tourism and local livelihoods.

Kopra Reservoir in Chhattisgarh has been recognized as a wetland of international importance, earning the prestigious Ramsar site designation. This global acknowledgment stems from the reservoir's abundant biodiversity, diverse bird habitats, and successful water conservation initiatives. The State Wetland Authority, environmental experts, and local communities were instrumental in meeting the stringent international standards required for this honor.
This achievement aligns with the state's ambitious "Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision 2047," which sets a goal to secure Ramsar status for 20 wetlands by the year 2030. The designation signifies a major stride in the state's ongoing environmental conservation policies and its long-term vision for sustainable development and ecological preservation.
The newly acquired Ramsar status is poised to significantly boost eco-tourism in the region, subsequently generating new livelihood opportunities for local residents. Furthermore, it is expected to enhance public awareness regarding the critical importance of wetland conservation, marking a key milestone in safeguarding precious natural resources for future generations.




