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Ratnagiri's Avian Riches: 350+ Bird Species Found!
24 Feb
Summary
- Over 350 bird species have been identified in Ratnagiri district.
- Summit participants engaged in bird watching at local natural sites.
- Officials urged forest conservation to protect avian habitats.

A recent two-day summit in Navi Mumbai celebrated the rich avian diversity of Ratnagiri district, with attendees discovering over 350 bird species within the area. This event brought together prominent forest officials and conservation experts to discuss avian research and conservation strategies.
Participants actively engaged in bird watching at key locations like Kajarghati Devrai and the Sada Mirya Nachane Mangrove Safari. Discussions highlighted the need for forest conservation, with a call to minimize tree cutting to preserve habitats. Officials aim to promote Ratnagiri as a global destination for nature and bird tourism.
The summit underscored the collective responsibility in bird conservation, recognizing Ratnagiri's significant coastline and mountain ranges as vital for a wide variety of wildlife. Efforts are underway to place the district on the world map for its natural attractions.




