Shillong, Feb. 16 -- Meghalaya successfully conducted the Fourth Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) 2025, recording 173 waterbirds from 14 different species.
The census, which aimed to track waterbird populations and wetland health, was conducted across key wetland sites in Umiam Lake, Ri-Bhoi district.
The event saw active participation from forest officials, scientists, conservationists, and local Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) from villages like Umniuh Khwan, Mawlyndep, and Umsaw Khwan. Experts from different departments played a crucial role in data collection and analysis.
Organized by the Meghalaya Biodiversity Board in collaboration with the Khasi Hills Wildlife Division, the census covered sites such as Mawlyndep, Umbir, L...
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