150 pairs of rare Indian skimmers make home at Sangam-OxBig News Network

After hosting record-breaking over 66 crore pilgrims at the Maha Kumbh, the Uttar Pradesh Government has now begun preparations to welcome the rare Indian skimmer chicks on the sands of Ganga.

At the beginning of the fair, the state government and the wildlife department reported the arrival of 150 pairs of Indian skimmers, a species that typically lays eggs from December to late February or early March.

Along with these skimmers, their eggs and newborn chicks are now being protected from wild animals through the deployment of a large number of watchers. Additionally, the wildlife team has been put on high alert.

Over 90 species of native and foreign birds have also arrived at the world’s largest fair, contributing significantly to pollution control.

Bird enthusiasts from across the globe visit the Maha Kumbh to witness these species, a statement from UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s office said.

It added, “Considering this, a bird festival has also been organised. Under the instructions of the CM, a special plan has been designed to promote eco-tourism, ensuring environmental conservation while also creating new employment opportunities for local communities.”

District Forest Officer, Prayagraj, Arvind Kumar Yadav said more than 150 pairs of Indian skimmers had already settled in the Sangam region, blending seamlessly into the natural environment alongside millions of devotees during the Maha Kumbh.

“To protect their eggs from wild animals, these birds bury them in the sand. Several preventive measures have been implemented by the Yogi government to ensure the safety of both the skimmers and their chicks, as well as to boost ecotourism. A large number of watchers have been deployed to safeguard these rare eggs and young skimmers from wild animals and other threats. The wildlife team is also actively monitoring the area, ensuring both security and conducting a census of the birds. Continuous patrolling efforts are underway to protect both the birds and their eggs from potential dangers,” Yadav said.

The state government has also prepared a comprehensive plan to promote eco-tourism, keeping environmental conservation at the forefront while generating significant employment opportunities for locals.

More than 90 species of native and foreign birds have arrived, enhancing the region’s biodiversity and contributing to its ecological balance.

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