Kashmir’s wetland in crisis: Prolonged drought spells doom for bird sanctuary
AlJazeeraEnglish | Kashmir’s wetland in crisis: Prolonged drought spells doom for bird sanctuary ...
The Hokersar wetland in Indian-administered Kashmir, known as the Avian Airport, hosts hundreds of thousands of migratory birds annually. However, this crucial habitat is under threat due to climate change, resulting in loss of wetlands and prolonged droughts. Pollution and illegal upstream mining further exacerbate the problem. Conservation efforts include removing plastic waste, regulating water consumption, and supplementing bird food sources. Wildlife experts remain committed to restoring the wetland and ensuring it remains a safe haven for migratory birds.
Al Jazeera’s Felix Nyawara reports.
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