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Kashmir's Wings of Renewal
Kashmir Observer
|November 11, 2025 Issue
Each winter, flocks of migratory birds return to Kashmir's lakes, carrying a message of adaptability. Their survival depends on the valley's ability to protect its vulnerable wetlands.
Every winter, as cold seeps into the valley, the skies fill with wings. Bar-headed geese, pintails, teals, herons, and gulls arrive from the frozen stretches of Siberia, Central Asia, and northern Europe.
These avian guests turn the wetlands into living paintings of movement and sound, marking a presence older than memory, a sign of nature's strength and of the delicate balance that the valley must maintain.
This year, the spectacle has been more vibrant than usual.
Early counts suggest a rise in the number of visiting birds. Wular Lake, one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes, shows a remarkable rebound, and smaller wetlands like Hokersar, Hygam, Shallabugh, and Dal Lake are also seeing renewed life.
These wetlands sustain local communities, irrigate fields, and nurture the valley's ecological web. The surge in bird numbers signals hope, proof that even small steps in conservation can yield results.
But the recovery is risky. Decades of neglect, pollution, and encroachment have left many wetlands struggling. Siltation has shallowed lakes, invasive plants choke waterways, and urban waste continues to flow into waters that once reflected the snow peaks. Conversion of marshes into farmland has robbed countless species of shelter. These scars run deep.
The increase in birds this season carries a dual message. It reflects the improvement in Kashmir habitats, but it also hints at trouble elsewhere.
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