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Kabartal Wetland

Kabartal Wetland, also known as Kanwar Jheel, covers 2,620 hectares of the Indo-Gangetic plains in the northern Bihar State. The Site is one of 18 wetlands within an extensive read more...

  • Location
    Begusarai District
    Bihar
  • Area
    2620.00 hectares
  • Wetland Type
    Natural (Inland)
  • Date of Designation
    Jul 21, 2020
 

Values and Benefits

Acts as a sink for sediments
Acts as a sink for sediments
Climate regulation / carbon sink
Climate regulation / carbon sink
Cultivation of aquatic food plants
Cultivation of aquatic food plants
Erosion prevention / Sediment retention
Erosion prevention / Sediment retention
Fisheries
Fisheries
Fodder
Fodder
Food
Food
For buffalo wallowing and use of domesticated animals
For buffalo wallowing and use of domesticated animals
Freshwater for domestic use and irrigation
Freshwater for domestic use and irrigation
Groundwater recharge
Groundwater recharge
Habitat for several migratory species
Habitat for several migratory species
Has significant cultural and religious values
Has significant cultural and religious values
Is a recreational site
Is a recreational site
Is a site for recreation and tourism
Is a site for recreation and tourism
Lifecycle maintenance
Lifecycle maintenance
Moderation of extreme events / flood buffer
Moderation of extreme events / flood buffer
Site of high congregation of migratory water birds
Site of high congregation of migratory water birds
Source of water for agriculture
Source of water for agriculture
Supports life cycle of fish or amphibians
Supports life cycle of fish or amphibians
Supports noteworthy plants species
Supports noteworthy plants species
Tourism and Recreation
Tourism and Recreation

Threats

Changes in water inflow and outflow
Changes in water inflow and outflow
Spread of invasive species
Spread of invasive species
Unsustainable harvest of wetland resources
Unsustainable harvest of wetland resources


Ramsar Criteria
Management Authority
Department of Environment,Forest and Climate change,Government of Bihar
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