Mangroves threatened by ‘choked’ water flow
Kendrapara/Rajnagar: In an alarming development, reducing flow of fresh water in Brahmani and Kharasrota rivers might lead to extinction of ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara/Rajnagar: In an alarming development, reducing flow of fresh water in Brahmani and Kharasrota rivers might lead to extinction of ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara: Even as three years have passed since the state government wrote to the Centre highlighting the need for formation ...
Read moreDetailsBhubaneswar: The state Forest Department had earlier proposed to demarcate the boundary of Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara. However, this ...
Read moreDetailsBhubaneswar: In a bid to boost tourism in Odisha and to increase the flow of domestic and international visitors, the ...
Read moreDetailsKendrsapara: In a bid to attract tourists to Bhitarakanika, the second largest mangrove ecosystem of the country, the state tourism ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapada: Good news for tourists who have been pining for some quality time in the lap of nature. The Bhitarkanika ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara: Count of avian guests thronging the mangrove belts of Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara district has increased by 9,252 ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara: Around 103 nests of estuarine crocodiles have been spotted in the mangrove forest of Bhitarkanika National Park. Rajnagar DFO ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara: Thousands of residential birds have started arriving at Matha-adiha and Laxmiprasad Dia heronry within the Bhitarkanika National Park here ...
Read moreDetailsKendrapara: With the state government’s 2004 boat rules being flouted with impunity and passengers being ferried to various destinations in ...
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