Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary

Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest wetland in Haryana is a human-made freshwater wetland. Over 250 bird species use the sanctuary throughout the year as a resting and ro read more...

  • Location
    Rohtak District
    Haryana
  • Area
    412.00 hectares
  • Wetland Type
    Human-made
  • Date of Designation
    May 25, 2021
 

Values and Benefits

Climate regulation / carbon sink
Climate regulation / carbon sink
Cultural and spiritual importance
Cultural and spiritual importance
Groundwater recharge
Groundwater recharge
Lifecycle maintenance
Lifecycle maintenance
Supports noteworthy animal species
Supports noteworthy animal species
Supports noteworthy plants species
Supports noteworthy plants species
Tourism and Recreation
Tourism and Recreation

Threats

Extreme events / Climate change
Extreme events / Climate change
Pollution
Pollution
Spread of invasive species
Spread of invasive species
Tourism pressure
Tourism pressure


Ramsar Criteria
Protection Status
Wildlife Sanctuary
Management Authority
Forest and Wildlife Department, Government of Haryana, India
SPECIES OF GLOBAL CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE
Endangered
Egyptian vulture, Steppe eagle, Pallas\'s fish eagle, Black-bellied tern
Vulnerable
Greater spotted eagle, Eastern imperial eagle, Indian spotted eagle, Common pochard, Sarus crane
SPECIES COUNT
Birds
265
CITIZEN IMAGES