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Gujarat recorded 8.33 lakh birds from 334 species in 2024–25, thanks to sustained conservation efforts.
Gujarat has become a top destination for migratory and resident birds, with over 8.33 lakh birds from 334 species recorded in 2024–25 across key wetlands like Khijadiya, Nalsarovar, Thol, and Wadhwana.
Conservation efforts initiated during PM Narendra Modi’s time as Chief Minister and sustained under current leadership have protected habitats, supported by strict laws, community involvement, and scientific monitoring.
Nalsarovar, a Ramsar site since 2012, hosts over 329 migratory species along the Central Asian Flyway, while Khijadiya recorded more than 309,000 birds.
The Kutch region served as a major stopover, with a large citizen-science survey documenting over 250 species.
State initiatives like 'Karuna Abhiyan' rescued over 17,000 injured birds during Uttarayan 2025, and National Bird Day promotes awareness.
Gujarat’s wetlands, part of global flyways, now support birds from Siberia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, reinforcing its role as a vital avian sanctuary.
Gujarat registró 8.33 lakh aves de 334 especies en 2024-25 gracias a los esfuerzos sostenidos de conservación.