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Sarus crane population rises in UP's Rohilkhand zone, boosting conservation hopes

Experts said the presence of sarus cranes is an indicator of a healthy ecosystem, as they depend on wetlands that also support diverse aquatic plants and animals

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The increasing population of sarus crane, the state bird of Uttar Pradesh, in the Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh has generated enthusiasm among farmers, wildlife enthusiasts and forest officials, who see it as a positive sign for ecological balance.

Forest department officials said the rise in sarus crane numbers reflects the success of ongoing conservation efforts and indicates improving environmental conditions, particularly in wetland and marshy areas.

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