Panchana Dam

Panchana Dam is a freshwater man-made wetland located in Gudla village, Krauli district, Rajasthan, approximately 100 km southeast of Bharatpur. Positioned upstream of the Gambhir River at Krauli, water from this river is crucial for reaching Keoladeo National Park by September. Failure to release water could impact migratory bird visits to the park. The dam stores water from five rivers, supplying Krauli, Sawai Madhopur, and Bharatpur.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Panchana Dam
LocationGudla village, Karauli district, Rajasthan
Coordinates26.562704°N 77.004616°E / 26.562704; 77.004616
TypeFreshwater man-made wetland
Surface area10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi)

Bird species

Panchana Dam is a habitat for various bird species, including:[1][8]

Globally threatened birds

The wetland hosts globally threatened birds, including:[1]

Threats

Commercial fishing poses a significant threat to waterfowls during foraging and resting activities. Up to 10 boats may be seen simultaneously in the wetland, impacting fish-catching activities. Fishing nets spread in water for catching fish also disturb water birds adversely.[1]

References

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