Why in the news?
- Gogabeel Lake became the 94th Ramsar site in India.
Gogabeel Lake
- Location: It is a part of trans-Gangetic plains of land located in the state of Bihar.
- Type of Lake: Oxbow lake, formed due to the meandering of the Ganga River and its tributaries.
- Initial Protection:It has been declared as a Community Reserve (state’s first).
- Ecological Significance
- As a flood-plain wetland, the lake plays a hydrological role in linking with the rivers during monsoon/flood season, thereby acting as a buffer for flood control and groundwater recharge.
- It hosts over 90 species of migratory birds.
- Cultural Significance: Local cultural traditional festivals like Sirva, Adra , Chhat are observed in this wetland.
Ramsar Sites:
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