Chilika Lake is known for its endangered Irrawady Dolphins as well as millions of migratory birds that flock the brackish ...
Chilika Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage candidate and designated Ramsar site, is not just a lake but a dynamic ecosystem that attracts hundreds of thousands of migratory birds every winter.
Dense fog can be seen covering Chilika Lake and its surrounding towns, Banpur and Balugaon in Khordha district this morning.
The Government of Odisha launched a luxury cruise service on the Chilika Lake at Barkul in Khurda district. Deputy Chief ...
Flagging environmental issues over National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)’s proposed bridge over Chilika lake, the expert ...
Berhampur: Chilika Lake, the biggest brackish water lagoon ... including the Bombay Natural History Society, Odisha University of Agriculture and Training and Wildlife Institute of India, among ...
More than 16.56 lakh birds of over 200 species were sighted during a mid-winter census carried out in three major wetlands - Chilika Lake ... Reservoir - across Odisha, officials said on Sunday.
The Chilika lake was divided into five zones for the bird census — Balogaon, Satapada, Rambha, Chilika and Tangi. The members from the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), wildlife officials and the ...
The Odisha Forest Department is taking all necessary ... According to officials, the migratory birds arrive usually at the end of October. Chilika Lake is the largest brackish Water Lagoon with ...
Researchers will soon be able to track the travel trajectory of migratory birds who travel thousands of miles from Eurasia and other parts of the world to reach Odisha’s Chilika Lake during winter.
By Jyotiraj Patra Wetland ecosystems are vital to a thriving, resilient and inclusive economy. The global value of wetland ecosystem services for human health, wellbeing and security is estimated to ...