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Kevladev National Park: Hariyali has returned from recent rains in Kela Dev National Park (Ghana) of Bharatpur. Waterlogging has provided a new shelter for birds and other wildlife. Due to this, the communication of life again in the park …Read more
Highlights
- Greenery and freshness spread in Kela Dev
- Traffic of birds and wildlife increased due to waterlogging
- New speed to eco-tourism
The rain and water from the dam have made waterlogging in the park. Due to which the dry lakes, ponds and canals are filled again. Greenery has started appearing all around. The feeling of coolness and moisture in the atmosphere has returned. Hundreds of bird species, wildlife and fish living here have been given direct benefits of this waterlogging. DFO Manas Singh told Local 18 that along with the migratory birds present in the park, the local birds have now returned to their routine uninterruptedly.
Along with hyacinth, moss and other aquatic plants, the number of fish has also increased. Due to which the birds are getting plenty of food. Ducks, stork, pelikan and other Jalpakshi are seen floating in lakes. Wild animals like deer, nilgai and jackal are also now roaming fearlessly in the open. According to forest department officials, this waterlogging is no less than a lifeline for biodiversity.
Good news for both lovers and tourists
It is not only going to give life to birds and creatures. Rather, the tourists coming to the park will also attract the arrival of foreign migratory birds in the coming months. Those who camp here during the winter season. Keoladeo National Park is not only a biological heritage. Rather it is also the identity of Bharatpur. With the availability of water, its beauty and prosperity is returning again. Which is no less than good news for both nature lovers and tourists.