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Two New Wetlands Earn Ramsar Tag, Taking India’s Count To 96

India has added Siliserh Lake in Rajasthan and Kopra Jalashay in Chhattisgarh as Ramsar wetlands, raising the country’s tally to 96. Learn what Ramsar status means, how sites qualify, and why these wetlands matter for biodiversity and communities

Migratory birds at Kopra Jalashay, Chhattisgarh Photo: Instagram/forestcggov
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India’s network of globally recognised wetlands has grown again with the addition of two new Ramsar sites, Siliserh Lake in Rajasthan and Kopra Jalashay in Chhattisgarh. With these inclusions, the country now has 96 wetlands designated under the Ramsar Convention, placing India among the leading nations worldwide in terms of protected wetland ecosystems.

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