Q. Consider the statements about newly added Ramsar sites:
- The Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary is the smallest wetland in Haryana.
- Sultanpur National Park supports species such as the critically endangered Sociable Lapwing and the endangered Egyptian Vulture.
- Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary and the Wadhvana Wetland both lies on the East Asian Flyway.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Answer:
Only 2
Notes: Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary in Haryana is the state's largest man-made freshwater wetland. Sultanpur National Park, also in Haryana, is home to the critically endangered Sociable Lapwing and the endangered Egyptian Vulture. Thol Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat is situated on the Central Asian Flyway. Wadhvana Wetland, also in Gujarat, provides wintering grounds for migratory water birds along the same flyway.