The Dhanauri Wetlands is a birdwatching area located in Dhanauri village near Dankaur in Uttar Pradesh, India.
The Dhanauri Wetlands is home to over 120 Sarus cranes
Sarus Cranes is the state bird of Uttar Pradesh.
IUCN status - Vulnerable
CITES -Appendix ll
Omnivorous, eating insects (especially grasshoppers), aquatic plants, fish (perhaps only in captivity), frogs, crustaceans, and seeds
Dhanauri habitat for sarus crane closer to demarcated as wetland
Dhanauri wetland near Greater Noida was designated a Ramsar site in February 2020 given its rich biodiversity and ecological significance.
It is a critical protected habitat for many endangered waterbirds, especially Sarus cranes, India's tallest birds that are classified as vulnerable.
Despite being declared a Ramsar site, Dhanauri wetland was facing threats from dumping of waste, encroachments, pollution and groundwater extraction.
This was degrading the wetland ecology and threatening the Sarus crane population that migrates here annually for nesting from nearby villages.
To prevent further damage, the Uttar Pradesh government has now formally demarcated boundaries of the Dhanauri wetland.
Steel pillars have been installed at regular intervals to mark the contours of the wetland area.
This boundary demarcation will stop encroachments, construction and waste dumping within the wetland territory.
Officials state that maintenance of ecological conditions at Dhanauri is crucial for the highly endangered Sarus crane. Their population has been declining.
Conservationists have welcomed this move, stating that boundary demarcation will give legal protection to Dhanauri's biodiversity and wetland resources.
The Sarus crane can now nest undisturbed during breeding season with their habitat secured against human activity.