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Monsoon walk spotlights breeding birds in Kole wetlands

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Monsoon walk spotlights breeding birds in Kole wetlands
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The Kole Birders Collective organized a 'Rain Walk' in the Thrissur wetlands to educate participants on local biodiversity and the breeding season of waterbirds. The event also served as a precursor to the upcoming second edition of the Kerala Bird Atlas.

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Citizen-science initiatives like the Kerala Bird Atlas are vital for monitoring environmental health and protecting fragile wetland ecosystems.

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Thrissur’s rain-soaked Kole wetlands came alive with birds, butterflies and dragonflies during a monsoon nature walk organised to familiarise participants with the region’s rich biodiversity and the breeding season of wetland birds.

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