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Chhattisgarh Gets Its First Ramsar Site: Kopra Reservoir Declared Wetland of International Importance

Chhattisgarh has achieved a major environmental milestone with the declaration of the Kopra Reservoir in Bilaspur district as the state’s first Ramsar Site. This recognition places Chhattisgarh on the global map of wetlands of international importance, strengthening India’s commitment to biodiversity conservation, sustainable water management, and climate resilience.

Kopra Reservoir Earns Ramsar Recognition

The Ramsar designation for Kopra Reservoir was officially announced on 12 December 2025. The recognition followed coordinated efforts by the State Wetland Authority, forest officials, environmental experts, researchers, and local communities.

Why Kopra Reservoir Is Unique

  • It is a freshwater wetland system shaped by both natural and man-made features
  • The reservoir is primarily rain-fed
  • Supported by small seasonal streams
  • Acts as a crucial water body in a semi-rural landscape

These features collectively qualified Kopra Reservoir for inclusion under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.

Ecological Importance of Kopra Reservoir

Kopra Reservoir is not just a water body—it is a thriving ecological hotspot.

Key Ecological Features

  • Supports aquatic biodiversity, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, and insects
  • Rich growth of aquatic vegetation
  • Maintains ecological balance in the surrounding landscape
  • Acts as a natural regulator for local climate and water cycles

The wetland’s ecological richness played a decisive role in meeting the Ramsar criteria.

Community and Livelihood Significance

Beyond ecology, Kopra Reservoir holds immense value for local communities.

Benefits to Nearby Villages

  • Supplies drinking water
  • Supports irrigation for fertile agricultural lands
  • Enhances food security and rural livelihoods
  • Strengthens resilience against seasonal water scarcity

This integration of human needs with ecosystem services reflects the core philosophy of Ramsar-listed wetlands.

Habitat for Migratory and Rare Bird Species

One of the strongest factors behind Kopra’s Ramsar recognition is its importance for avian biodiversity.

Notable Bird Species Found

  • River Tern
  • Common Pochard
  • Egyptian Vulture

The reservoir serves as a regular winter halt for migratory birds, making it an essential link in global migratory routes. The presence of rare and threatened species significantly strengthened its case for international recognition.

Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision 2047: Long-Term Conservation Goals

Under the Anjor Vision 2047, Chhattisgarh has set ambitious environmental targets.

Key Goal

  • Achieve Ramsar status for 20 wetlands by 2030

The inclusion of Kopra Reservoir marks the first step toward this vision, signaling a strong commitment to:

  • Global ecological standards
  • Wetland conservation
  • Climate adaptation strategies
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