
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Keoladeo)
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, often called Keoladeo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in India. It is a renowned bird sanctuary covering about 29 square kilometers, known for its rich biodiversity, especially its diverse bird species. Originally a man-made pond to support waterfowl, it has become a crucial habitat for migratory and resident birds, including flamingos, storks, and ducks. The park also features wetlands, grasslands, and forests, making it a vital conservation area. Recognized for its ecological importance and biodiversity, Keoladeo plays a significant role in the protection of migratory bird populations.