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My campus appears as a bird paradise

My campus appears as a bird paradise
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Kurukshetra: From survive at the Kurukshetra University (KU) campus, it has a green area of ​​around 425 hectares, with campuses adjacent from the National Technology Institute (NIT) and Bharamsarovar turns into a bird paradise because of green forests and large water habitats.
Recently duck combs with 15 ducks were seen in the backyard of Prof.
Brajesh Sawhney, a resident of Ku.
Happy! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the year of the results too, the duck species was seen at Prof.’s residence CR Jilowa in Ku Campus.
“I have ordered 40 hectares of forest on his campus with the order of his Executive Board (EC).
This area along with a fertile green campus with various trees, bushes, and other vegetation providing an ideal ecosystem for birds and other animal species to breed, Growing and life, “said Prof.
Som Nath Sachdeva, Ku Chancellor’s deputy.
“The success of such high breeding may be caused by a favorable situation, habitat suitability, and low threat to hunting to this bird species in Ku Campus,” said Deepak Rai Babbar, Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology, Ku.
Babbar told me that my zoology department carried out an ornitological survey on campus with the association of students and colleagues since 2009 added that one of Parmesh Kumar’s colleague had reported 92 bird species from campus around 10 years ago.
“Our students in periodic annual surveys report around 130 species of birds on campus and nearby areas.
The main species of attractions on campus laughing pigeons, Jungle Bulblers, Red Vented Bulbul, Wagtail, MYNA General, Gray Hirge, Treepie Rufous, Black Kites , brown-headed barbet, alexandrine parakeets, barbet coppersmith, robin, jungle crow, robin, general moorhen, bigger coucal, black drongo, bluethroat, purple sunbird, general tailorbird, india peacock, lapwing etc., “said Babbar.
Babbar further observes, “Avian population in various ecosystems has become an effective element in protecting biodiversity and determining proper conservation activities.
Birds are a structural part of the entire planet, the main species in maintaining ecological balance and needed for human sustenance similar to components other biotic.

“The distribution pattern of Avian species is determined by their mobility, habitat suitability, food availability.
For conservation of bird species, currently, urban areas and landscaping with plantations play an important role.
In urban ecosystems, the University campus contributes the important role in the diversity of avian and their conservation” , then Babbar added.

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