Nine thousand two hundred and fifty birds of 76 species were found in Koshitappu

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Nine thousand two hundred and fifty birds of 76 species were found in Koshitappu

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The number of birds has increased this year in Koshitappu Wildlife Sanctuary. The number of birds has increased this year compared to the past in the recent census in the reserve and surrounding areas.

According to Koshitappu Wildlife Reserve Office, from last December 26th to January 1st, under the 'Midwinter Water Word Census 2025', nine thousand two hundred and 50 of 76 species of 76 species were counted in the Koshi river area. The bird has been found. Last year, 5,527 birds of 53 species were found. During the

count this year, the highest number of Chakhewa birds was 1,680 and the lowest was only one each of White-throated Eagle, Panichaha, Chitrangad and Fusro Tiktike birds, said Ramdev Chaudhary, senior conservation officer of the reserve. He said that in the census that has been going on since 1987, information such as the species of waterfowl, their number and habitat problems will be recorded.

Birendra Gautam, Head of National Nature Conservation Fund Koshi Conservation Center, said that if we can provide safe habitat, adequate food, protection of wetlands and reduce recreational activities, the number of visiting birds will increase.

Located at the confluence of Sunsari, Saptari and Udaipur, Koshitappu Wildlife Sanctuary has become the bird capital. About 50 species of batua birds live in Koshitappu, Chitwan National Park, Bisahjari, Jagdishpur, Ghodaghodi Lake, Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve and Koshi, Gandaki, Narayani River area, said Gautam.

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