India, Sept. 27 -- Two wetlands from Bihar - Gokul Jalashaya in Buxar and Udaipur Jheel in West Champaran - have received the Ramsar tag, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav announced on Friday.
"India strengthens its commitment to wetlands conservation with the addition of two new Ramsar Sites from Bihar - Gokul Jalashay (448 ha) in Buxar district, and Udaipur Jheel (319 ha) in West Champaran district," Yadav said on X.
Ramsar sites are wetlands of international importance designated under the Ramsar Convention, headquartered in Gland, Switzerland.
"This brings the total to 93 Ramsar Sites, spanning 13,60,719 hectares, underscoring India's resolve to safeguard its rich wetland ecosystems for biodiversity, climate resilience, an...
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