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9,000+ Waterbirds Flock To The Yamuna In Delhi, But Their Future Is Hanging By A Thread

The Asian Waterbird Census reveals over 9,000 waterbirds along Delhi’s Yamuna floodplains and 1,310 inside Delhi Zoo. The numbers look hopeful, but pollution, shrinking wetlands and human pressure are pushing these birds to the brink

Painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala) in Delhi Zoo, India Photo: Shutterstock
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On misty winter mornings, when Delhi is still shaking off the cold, the city quietly turns into a rest stop for birds that have travelled thousands of kilometres. The Asian Waterbird Census, an annual exercise carried out by birders and conservationists, has once again mapped this seasonal miracle. Its latest findings from Delhi and the NCR tell a story of resilience, warning and quiet urgency, where healthy bird numbers coexist with fragile, threatened habitats.

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