KABARTAL LAKE - ENVIRONMENT

News: Only Ramsar site in Bihar neglected and on verge of drying up

 

What's in the news?

       Bihar’s only wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention lies neglected and is on the brink of drying up, even as the state is pitching other waterbodies for the classification.

 

Kabartal Lake:

       The Kabartal Wetland (locally known as Kanwar Lake) is Asia’s largest oxbow lake situated in the Begusarai district of Bihar.

 

Features:

       It is a residual oxbow lake, formed due to the meandering of Gandak River, a tributary of Ganga.

       It is the first wetland in Bihar to be included in the Ramsar convention.

       The government of India declared it a bird sanctuary in 1989.

       It is one of the most important wetlands for waterfowl in the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

       The lake has been home to 58 migratory birds.

       It served as an important stopover along the Central Asian Flyway with at least 58 migratory water birds.