Paralysed, unable to fly or even waddle, a shoveller sits helpless in the sand at the edge of Rajasthan's Sambhar lake. At ...
A series of deaths of migratory birds in Sambhar Lake have put health and administrative officials under alarm 520 migratory ...
Over 500 migratory birds have died from avian botulism at Rajasthan's Sambhar Lake since October 26. Rescue efforts are ...
The exact cause of the deaths remains under investigation, with viscera samples sent for analysis expected to provide clarity ...
Sambhar Salt Lake is located 80 km southwest of the city of Jaipur and is India's largest inland Salt Lake. It is a recognised wetland of international importance and is a key wintering area for ...
Avian botulism, a bacterial illness, has been identified as the cause of recent bird deaths at Sambhar Lake in India. Over 600 birds have died since October 26th, primarily scavenger species.
Located 80 km from Jaipur, Sambhar in Rajasthan, known as the 'Salt City,' features India's largest inland salt lake and a century-old Salt Train. Visitors can witness traditional salt-making, enjoy ...
Gudha Salt and Sambhar Salt areas of the lake area." Surveys are also being conducted using drones to rescue the birds. Dr. Rajendra Prasad veterinarian said, "Yesterday, 38 birds who had fully ...
These birds appear to be affected by a kind of paralysis, clear symptoms of avian botulism which has sent alarm bells ringing at the famous Sambhar salt lake of Rajasthan ...