Yaral Pat, a prominent wetland in Imphal East district, has witnessed a steady rise in migratory bird activity following its ecological development.

The wetland was restored by the Manipur State Environment and Climate Change Department with support from local bodies, improving its water regime and habitat quality.

Over the past five years, migratory waterfowls such as lesser whistling ducks, gadwalls, and coots have been regularly recorded, indicating successful wetland rejuvenation.

The development highlights the role of wetland restoration in biodiversity conservation and eco-tourism potential.

APSC Relevance:
Wetland conservation, migratory birds, biodiversity management in Northeast India.

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