Kichan and Menar Wetlands

Kichan and Menar Wetlands, located in Rajasthan, are renowned birdwatching sites attracting thousands of migratory birds, including demoiselle cranes.

Kichan and Menar Wetlands

Kichan and Menar Wetlands Latest News

Recently, the Union environment ministry announced that two new wetlands — Kichan in Phalodi and Menar in Udaipur — from Rajasthan have been designated as Ramsar sites.

About Menar Wetland

  • It is a freshwater monsoon wetland complex located in Rajasthan.
  • It is formed by three ponds, Braham talab, Dhand talab and Kheroda talab, and agricultural land that connect the latter two. 
  • During the monsoon season the farmland floods, providing habitat for species of water birds.
  • Among the notable bird species at the Site are the critically endangered white-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis) and long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus).
  • Over 70 plant species are found, including mango trees (Mangifera indica) around Braham talab that host a large colony of Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus). 
  • The Site is recognized as one of the best examples of community-led conservation in Rajasthan, with residents of the nearby Menar village playing a key role in conserving wildlife by preventing poaching or fishing. 

About Khichan Wetland

  • It is located in the northern Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
  • It comprises two water bodies, Ratri nadi (river) and Vijaysagar talab (pond), riparian habitat and scrub land.
  • This desert ecosystem supports drought-resistant plant species that provide habitat for over 150 species of birds. 
  • It is especially recognized for hosting large wintering flocks of migratory demoiselle cranes (Anthropoides virgo), making up over 22,000 individuals each year.
  • The Site attracts bird-watchers, tourists, students and scientists, drawn primarily by the large seasonal gathering of the cranes.

Kichan and Menar Wetlands FAQs

Q1: Which is the smallest wetland in India?

Ans: Renuka Wetland

Q2: Which ministry is related to wetlands in India?

Ans: Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC)

Q3: Which was the first Ramsar site in Rajasthan?

Ans: Keoladeo National Park

Source: HT

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