The rare Wroughton's free-tailed bat, previously found in the Western Ghats, northeast India, and Cambodia, has been sighted for the first time in north India at the Yamuna Biodiversity Park.
N ew Delhi: Wroughton's free-tailed bat, a highly rare species, has been sighted at the Yamuna Biodiversity Park, marking its first appearance in north India, said experts on Tuesday. Typically ...
the Yamuna Biodiversity Park has become a home for a diversity of forest communities, biologically rich wetlands, grassland communities, a wide variety of fruit yielding species and an abundance ...
New Delhi, Oct 26 (ANI): Migratory birds are flocking to Yamuna Biodiversity Park as temperature turns harsh in Siberia, Europe and China. Eminent environmentalist Faiyaz Ahmad Khudsar explained ...
flagship Yamuna Floodplains Restoration Project. The park is spread across 197 hectares and reportedly has more than 4,000 trees and 3.35 million riverine grasses planted to restore its natural ...
As the Yamuna river flows, it cleaves the Indian capital of Delhi into two halves. On the eastern side, the Asita East park project has become a haven for local flora and fauna, particularly birds.