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Inside Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary: Uttar Pradesh’s Only Ramsar Site For Migratory Birds And Rare Wildlife

Parvati-Arga, a designated Ramsar site in Uttar Pradesh, hosts over 150 bird species—including endangered vultures—and diverse mammals and plants. Its fragile ecosystem calls for careful stewardship to protect this vital biodiversity hotspot

The wetland hosts the Sarus crane, the state bird of Uttar Pradesh Photo: Shutterstock
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Tucked away in the Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh, the Parvati Arga Bird Sanctuary is a serene mosaic of water and wilderness. This natural wetland, shaped by seasonal and permanent water coverage, breathes life into the landscape, creating a unique ecosystem where land and water blur into one. Home to marshes, swamps, and shallow water bodies, the sanctuary attracts a vibrant array of resident and migratory birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. From the call of cranes to the rustle of reeds, every corner of Parvati Arga tells a story of life sustained by water.

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