एशियन वॉटरबर्ड सेंसस 2025 के मुताबिक, आगरा और मथुरा वेटलैंड पर जलीय जीवों की संख्या में वृद्धि.
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00:00Ramsar Site, Sur Sarovar, Pachchi Bihar and Mathura's Jodhpur Jhaal wetlands are being
00:07colored by the migratory birds.
00:10IA birds have come to India from Russia, Ukraine, China, Mongolia, Siberia and Central Asian
00:16Flyway.
00:17Talking about the Asian Waterworld Census 2025, this year, the number of water birds
00:24in both the Asian Waterworld Census and Mathura's Wetlands has increased.
00:29Here, War-headed goose, Northern Pintail, Common Teal along with other endangered species
00:36like Saras, Common, Poach-yard, Black, Black-necked, and other birds have come.
00:41and all other birds have arrived.
00:44On the 2nd of February,
00:463,849 birds were recorded in the AFL Water World Census,
00:49which is quite a lot compared to last year.
00:52The main reason for this is that
00:55the population has increased in the time of the census.
00:58Secondly, those parts of the wetland have also been covered,
01:01which were left behind due to excess water last year.
01:04All the islands that we have,
01:06have come up,
01:07so that a breeding ground
01:10and the wetlands,
01:12also have water available.
01:15And there,
01:17for the smaller birds,
01:19a breeding ground
01:21as well as
01:22a feeding ground
01:24has been provided.
01:26Due to water level maintenance,
01:28this time,
01:29the approach,
01:30which was being surveyed,
01:32for that survey,
01:33they got an approach,
01:35so that they could survey very easily
01:38and they have also given them time,
01:41so that they can easily survey
01:43all the species of the world.
01:45Due to which,
01:46all these species have also been surveyed easily.
01:48If we talk about Agra's Ramsar site,
01:50Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar,
01:52then here,
01:53there are 22 species of birds present.
01:57Recently,
01:58this information was revealed in the bird count.
02:01Along with this,
02:03on Mathura's Jodhpur Jhal Wetland,
02:05the same number of birds are present.
02:10Here,
02:11the number of birds is increasing continuously.
02:14Due to this,
02:15there is a wave of happiness among the bird lovers.
02:17And every day,
02:18along with Jodhpur Jhal,
02:20in Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar,
02:22these colourful
02:23and from other countries,
02:25to see the birds,
02:27the bird lovers are reaching.
02:29On Jodhpur Jhal,
02:30this time,
02:31continuously,
02:32we have surveyed Asian water birds.
02:34And this time,
02:36in the count of 1335,
02:38we have found birds of different species.
02:41In the year 2026,
02:43we found 1758 total birds
02:45and 57 species.
02:47Now,
02:48this year,
02:49the number of birds has increased.
02:51Due to this,
02:52here,
02:53on this wetland,
02:55the water bodies which have been spread,
02:59and the depth which has been increased,
03:02the result of this is that,
03:04the stock of water of India,
03:06here,
03:07compared to other years,
03:09has increased by 5 to 6 times.
03:11Along with Agra's Ramsar site,
03:13Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar,
03:15on Mathura's Jodhpur Jhal wetland,
03:17this time,
03:18the biggest bird,
03:19Pelican,
03:20is also visible.
03:22The way the Pelican bird
03:23is hunting in the group,
03:25people are liking it a lot.
03:27Bureau report,
03:28Shambir Singh,
03:29ITV Bharat,
03:30Agra.