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Wetland wealth: Aligarh's Shekha Jheel designated as Uttar Pradesh's 12th Ramsar site

By ANI | Updated: April 22, 2026 17:10 IST

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 22 : In a major boost to India's environmental conservation efforts, the Shekha Jheel ...

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Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 22 : In a major boost to India's environmental conservation efforts, the Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary in Aligarh has officially been designated as a Ramsar Site.

The announcement marks a significant milestone for Uttar Pradesh, bringing the state's total number of Wetlands of International Importance to 12, while elevating India's national tally to 99.

CM Office, UP in apost on X, shared, "With a focus on Sustainability, Security and Sustainable Growth, New Uttar Pradesh is setting new standards of balanced and inclusive development."

The designation recognises Shekha Jheel as a premier habitat for avian life. The sanctuary's unique ecosystem is home to a staggering array of biodiversity, providing a vital pitstop for species travelling along the Central Asian Flyway.

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The site hosts 249 bird species, acting as a sanctuary for both resident and migratory birds. Within its waters and marshes, 62 wetland-dependent species thrive, making it a high-priority zone for ecological preservation.

Beyond wildlife, the lake plays a crucial role in maintaining regional groundwater levels and providing a natural buffer against climate instability.

"This bird sanctuary serves as a critical habitat for migratory birds, strengthening biodiversity, boosting local livelihoods and ensuring water & climate security. Its rich ecosystem is reflected in the presence of 249 bird species, including 62 wetland-dependent species. "With a focus on Sustainability, Security and Sustainable Growth, New Uttar Pradesh is setting new standards of balanced and inclusive development", added the post.

The Ramsar status is expected to transform the local landscape in Aligarh by attracting birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts from across the globe, creating new economic opportunities for local communities through sustainable tourism and conservation-related jobs and providing a living laboratory for ornithologists and environmental scientists to study migratory patterns.

With 12 Ramsar sites, Uttar Pradesh continues to lead the way in wetland conservation in India. This latest achievement underscores a shift toward integrating environmental health with infrastructure and economic progress, ensuring that the "New Uttar Pradesh" remains as green as it is industrious.

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