Over 6.4 Lakh Birds of 270 Species Counted at Gujarat's Nalsarovar Sanctuary

The biennial bird census at Gujarat's Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary recorded an impressive 6,42,232 birds from 270 different species. The systematic survey involved 220 participants, including students, bird watchers, and local guides, divided across 50 zones. The sanctuary was temporarily closed to visitors to ensure accurate data collection without disturbing wildlife. This census reinforces the sanctuary's status as a critical wetland habitat for both resident and migratory bird populations.

Key Points: 6.42 Lakh Birds Recorded in Gujarat's Nalsarovar Bird Census

  • 6,42,232 birds counted
  • 270 different species documented
  • 220 participants involved in census
  • Sanctuary closed for 2 days during survey
  • Data aids in tracking population trends
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Over 6.42 lakh birds of 270 species recorded at Gujarat's Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary: Study

Gujarat's Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary census records over 6.42 lakh birds from 270 species, highlighting its vital role for migratory and resident birds.

"reaffirming the wetland's ecological importance as one of India's key habitats - Study Report"

Ahmedabad, Feb 11

More than 6.42 lakh birds representing 270 species have been recorded at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat during the Bird Census Study 2026, reaffirming the wetland's ecological importance as one of India's key habitats for resident and migratory birds.

The biennial census was conducted at the internationally recognised Ramsar site near Ahmedabad by the Forest Department to monitor bird diversity and population trends.

According to official data, an estimated 6,42,232 birds were documented during the exercise, which was carried out systematically across the sanctuary.

To ensure accuracy, the entire sanctuary was divided into 50 survey zones. Dedicated teams were assigned to each zone. They undertook counting in two phases - early morning and late evening - when bird activity is typically at its peak.

The data collected was verified under the supervision of experienced enumerators, and a strict process was followed to remove duplication before finalising the report.

A total of 220 participants took part in the census, including 35 students, 61 bird watchers and photography experts, 13 specialists from outside Gujarat, and 12 personnel from the Forest Department and other departments.

In addition, 99 local boatmen and guides played a key role in facilitating access across the wetland and assisting survey teams in the field.

Forest officials said arrangements were made for accommodation, meals and census kits for all participants.

Certificates of participation were issued in recognition of their contribution to the study. To prevent disturbance to wildlife and maintain the integrity of the data collection process, the sanctuary remained closed to visitors for two days during the census.

The temporary closure had been communicated in advance through the media.

Conducted every two years, the census serves as an important scientific exercise to track population trends and species diversity at Nalsarovar, strengthening its status as a significant wetland ecosystem and a critical habitat for migratory birds.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Over 6 lakh birds! Amazing. Gujarat's wetlands are crucial stopovers for migratory birds from as far as Siberia. This data is vital. Hope the government continues to protect such sites from pollution and encroachment.
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David E
As a birder who visited last year, I'm impressed by the systematic approach—50 zones, two counting phases. The involvement of local guides is smart; their knowledge is irreplaceable. Great to see citizen science at work in India.
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Anjali F
While the numbers are encouraging, I hope this isn't just for a report. We need consistent action. What about the water quality and the impact of nearby industries? Conservation needs year-round commitment, not just a biennial census.
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Karthik V
Proud moment for Gujarat! It's good they involved students. Creating that connection with nature in the younger generation is key for future conservation. The temporary closure for the census was the right call to avoid disturbance.
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Sarah B
Fantastic to see such detailed ecological monitoring. 270 species is incredible biodiversity. Hope the data is used to inform policy and ensure Nalsarovar's Ramsar status translates into real, on-ground protection.

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