Barju Taal

Coordinates: 26°29′7.6″N 87°10′23.6″E / 26.485444°N 87.173222°E / 26.485444; 87.173222
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Barju Taal
Chimadi Taal
Location of Barju Taal in Nepal.
Location of Barju Taal in Nepal.
Barju Taal
LocationChimdi, Sunsari, Nepal
Coordinates26°29′7.6″N 87°10′23.6″E / 26.485444°N 87.173222°E / 26.485444; 87.173222
DesignationLake
Surface elevation300 metres (980 ft)
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Barju Taal also known as Chimadi Taal is a wetland with a natural lake in Barju rural municipality in Sunsari District in eastern Nepal. The lake is about 12 km from Biratnagar. The lake has been mentioned in the hindu epic of Mahabharta. The lake also form a part of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve.

Geography[edit]

The lake has an area of 152 bighas.[1][2]

The lake has a number of fish species but the number are declining due to excessive fishing by the local fisherman.[3] Further, the encroachment is causing the wetland to shrink.[4]

The wetland also serves for migratory birds. About 100 species have been spotted in this area.[5] The report also shown the increase in number of migratory birds visiting this lake since the start of conservation program in 1996. The flood in the Saptakoshi River in 2008 (failure of saptakoshi eastern embankment) had decreased the number of birds due to destruction of the wetland, however, the number has reached its normal values.[6]

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  1. ^ A Bigha is a customary unit of measurement in Nepal, equal to about 6,773 square meters.
  2. ^ "Barju Lake (Chimdi Lake) - Khojnu.com". Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  3. ^ Gachhadar, Pramila; Adhikari, A. R.; Chaudhary, R. P. "Fisheries Communities and Resource-Use Pattern: Chimdi Lake and its Surrounding Wetlands". Our Nature. 2.
  4. ^ Basnet, Deepa (2018). Strengthening Civil Society Capacity to Advocate for Mainstreaming Biodiversity (CAMB) (PDF). Bird Conservation Nepal.
  5. ^ Khadka, Amar. "Number of migratory birds decline in Koshi Tappu". My Republica. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  6. ^ Barju Taal. Chimadi, Nepal Atlas Obscura