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Observation on the Water Flow of Hadero Lake (Sindh)




Hadero lake has emerged as an important wintering area offer a wide variety of water fowl. 49 species of waterfowl belonging to 6 orders and 12 families have been recorded from the area during the period 1998-2001, which include some rare and threatened species. The status of each bird species has also been recorded. During mid/winter counts of water fowl the highest population of 16864 waterfowl was counted in 1999.


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