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Betana Wetland
Betana wetland or Betana Simar ( ne, बेतना सिमसार) is located in Belbari Municipality of Morang district of Nepal. It lies about 15 km East of Itahari. Geographically, the wetland lies at an altitude of about 123 m. The lake has an area of about 5.5 ha. The forest area is about 175 ha and it is a part of '' Charkose Jhadi''. The wetland houses endangered plants and animals such as tortoise, fishes, birds, and indigenous flowers. About 49 species of birds have been reported in the area. The major portion of the forests consists of ''saal'' and ''khair-sisoo'' trees. The wetland region is home to a variety of birds species including migratory birds. To attract tourists, a zoo has been constructed inside the area along with some other infrastructures. In 2022, a critically endangered Black Softshell Turtle The black softshell turtle or Bostami turtle (''Nilssonia nigricans''), previously placed in genus ''Aspideretes'', is a species of freshwater turtl ...
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Morang District
Morang District ( ne, मोरङ जिल्ला ) is located in Province No. 1 in eastern Nepal. It is an Outer Terai district. It borders with Bihar, India to the South, Jhapa to the East, Dhankuta and Panchthar to the North, and Sunsari to the west. Morang has one metropolitan city (Biratnagar), eight municipalities and eight rural municipalities. The total area of Morang is . The lowest elevation point is 60 meters and the highest is 2410 meters above sea level.  The headquarters of Morang is connected by Koshi National Highway to the east–west Mahendra National Highway at Itahari, Sunsari, and Morang is also connected to the Hill parts of the eastern region of Nepal. Morang is the core industrial sector for the eastern region of Nepal. At the beginning of the 7th century, King Mung Mawrong Hang came to prominence in the terai lands of Limbuwan (present-day Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa area). He cleared much of the forest area in present-day Rangeli, east of Biratn ...
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Itahari
Itahari ( ne, ईटहरी) is a Municipalities in Province No. 1, sub-metropolitan city in the Sunsari District of Province No. 1 of Nepal. Itahari city is business hub of eastern Nepal. It is the List of cities of Nepal, second most populous city in Eastern Nepal after Biratnagar. Situated at a distance of 25 kilometres north of the provincial capital of Biratnagar, 16 kilometres south of Dharan and 92 kilometres west of Kakarbhitta, Itahari serves as a junction point of the Mahendra Highway, east-west Mahendra highway and the north–south Koshi Highway, Koshi highway. Itahari has an estimated city population of 1,98,098 living in 40,207 households as per 2021 Nepal census. It is one of the fastest growing cities of Eastern Nepal. It is one of the cities of the ''Greater Birat Development Area'' which incorporates the cities of Biratnagar-Itahari-Gothgau-Biratchowk-Dharan primarily located on the Koshi Highway in Eastern Nepal, with an estimated total urban agglomerated popula ...
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Belbari Municipality
Belbari, ( ne, बेलबारी) officially known as Belbari municipality, is one of the major suburb of Morang district, Province No. 1. It lies in the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It was officially upgraded to become a municipality in 2014 AD, which is 2070 BS (Bikram Sambat), which otherwise was a Village Development Committee (VDC) prior to that change. In order to meet the requirements to become a municipality, Belbari VDC merged Kaseni VDC with itself, making it larger in total area. Moreover, in 2017 AD VDC like Dangihat and Bahuni merged with it to become present Belbari Municipality. Now it have 11 wards offices. It had a population of 81,837 people living in 18,945 households making it the third most populous city in Morang district. Belbari spreads over an approximate area of 25 square miles. All of the area is plane land, geographically. It is bordered on North and East by the largest and the densest forest of Nepal, the Charkose Jhadi (English translation: " ...
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Charkose Jhadi
Charkose Jhadi (or in Nepali, चार कोशे झाडी) is the largest and the most dense forest in Nepal. Located just a few miles south of Dharan, the forest is visible for 10 miles when heading north toward Dharan from Nepal's longest highway, Mahendra, the east-west highway that spans the country from the far east to the far west. Charkose Jhadi is present in the current Province 01 of Nepal. It is at coordinates 26°43'42"N 87°22'45"E, and has a total area of 80.31 km. Lying in the Mid-Hill terai The Terai or Tarai is a lowland region in northern India and southern Nepal that lies south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas, the Sivalik Hills, and north of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This lowland belt is characterised by tall grasslands, scr ... region where there is an increase in the urban areas and dun valleys contributing for ultimate population growth has threatened this region. However, no exact study has been made about this particular region of the natio ...
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Bird Migration
Bird migration is the regular seasonal movement, often north and south along a flyway, between breeding and wintering grounds. Many species of bird migrate. Migration carries high costs in predation and mortality, including from hunting by humans, and is driven primarily by the availability of food. It occurs mainly in the northern hemisphere, where birds are funneled onto specific routes by natural barriers such as the Mediterranean Sea or the Caribbean Sea. Migration of species such as storks, turtle doves, and swallows was recorded as many as 3,000 years ago by Ancient Greek authors, including Homer and Aristotle, and in the Book of Job. More recently, Johannes Leche began recording dates of arrivals of spring migrants in Finland in 1749, and modern scientific studies have used techniques including bird ringing and satellite tracking to trace migrants. Threats to migratory birds have grown with habitat destruction, especially of stopover and wintering sites, as wel ...
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Black Softshell Turtle
The black softshell turtle or Bostami turtle (''Nilssonia nigricans''), previously placed in genus ''Aspideretes'', is a species of freshwater turtle found in India (Assam and Tripura) and Bangladesh (Chittagong and Sylhet). It was long believed to be inbred individuals of the Indian softshell turtle (''A. gangeticus'' or ''N. gangeticus'') or the Indian peacock softshell turtle (''A. hurum'' or ''N. hurum''), but while it is a close relative of the latter, it is a distinct species.Praschag ''et al.'' (2007) In the 1800s it was believed these turtles were brought from Iran to Chittagong shrine pond by Hazrat Bayezid Bostami. His turtles he had brought to this pond were treated as sacred and respected by the public. Previously declared extinct by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2002, these turtles were found still to exist in a temple's pond called the Hayagriva Madhava Temple located in Assam, and in Kalyan Sagar lake in Tripura Sundari Temple in Udaipur, Tr ...
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Nilssonia (turtle)
''Nilssonia'' is a genus of softshell turtles (family Trionychidae) from rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes in South Asia and Burma. In many treatments, it is monotypic, with the single species Burmese peacock softshell (''N. formosa''). However, the supposed other genus of peacock softshells, ''Aspideretes'', is more closely related to ''N. formosa'' than had been believed. They differ only in the neural plates between the first pleural scale pair of the bony carapace, which are fused into one in ''N. formosa'' and unfused in the others. (2007). "Genetic evidence for wild-living ''Aspideretes nigricans'' and a molecular phylogeny of South Asian softshell turtles (Reptilia: Trionychidae: ''Aspideretes, Nilssonia'')". '' Zool. Scripta'' 36 (4): 301–310. (HTML abstract) Thus, it has been proposed to unite the two genera under the older name, ''Nilssonia''. As it seems, the closest living relatives of the Burmese peacock softshell are the Indian softshell turtle (''A./N. gangeticu ...
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Parks In Nepal
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities. National parks and country parks are green spaces used for recreation in the countryside. State parks and provincial parks are administered by sub-national government states and agencies. Parks may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. Many parks have fields for playing sports such as baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses and may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. The larges ...
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