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Experiences of Kabar Lake - a floodplain
wetland of Bihar

Dr.Ashok Ghosh
Dept. of Environment and Water Management
A N College,Patna
India
Kabar Lake - A Bird Sanctuary
Location:

Bihar, India

Nearest City:

Begusarai

Coordinates:

25 36′36″N
86 08′24″E

•

Kabar is a residual oxbow lake

•

It was formed by the changing
15594 Acre
course of the River Gandak,
Protected Area: th
20 June 1989
a tributary of the Ganga

Area:

6311.63 Ha/
Map of Kabar Wetland
Kabar Lake
• Kabar Lake, a 6311.63 hectare lake
was considered one of South Asia’s
largest freshwater lakes.
• Ecologically, it was one of the most
important wetlands in the state, which
hosted about 106 species of resident
birds and providing a nesting ground for
59 species of migratory birds in 2001.
• Economically too, the lake was
significant because it is used for fishery,
source of irrigation in the area, rice
cultivation and many other uses.
• Kawar Lake was declared as a protected
area by the government of Bihar in June
1989.
Sanctuary Area
• The sanctuary area was
demarcated following three
successive notifications by the
government in the 1980s.
• However, even after more than
three decades, as many as 1,600
objections are pending with the
SDOs concerned in response to
the government notification
seeking objections in this regard.
• The wetland, despite being a
proposed Ramsar site since 1987,
was not included among the 13
others declared as wetlands of
international importance in 2002
Land Use Pattern
Source:District Agriculture Office
SN Land use/land cover class

Total area (%)

1

Forest area

2

Barren and uncultivable land

2.73

3

Land put to non-agricultural uses

5.13

4

Cultivable waste land

2.51

5

Current fallow

1.79

6

Permanently water logged area

2.80

7

Temporarily water logged area

1.05

8

Net area sown

60.0

9

More than once cultivated land

18.38

10 Total geographic area

0

100
Kabar Lake - Bird Sanctuary
• The forest around the lake and
adjoining areas consists of thick
vegetation of mainly Shisham ,
Teak , Silk cotton , Jamun , Arjun
, Peepal and Banyan trees.
• The lake had a variety of flora
such as Phragmatis, Hydrilla,
Nymphea, Nelumbo, Vallisnaria,
Bladderworts and species of
algae like Chara and Spirogyra.
• Organisms like snails, mussels,
crabs, shrimps, bugs ,water
snakes, breathing fishes were
also present in large numbers.
Kabar -Tourist Spot

Jay Mangla Temple

Migratory Bird Watch
Kabar Lake - A paradise lost
• A thorough survey of Kabar Lake in
2013 by my research group indicated
that the lake is now in a very
precarious condition and gradually
losing its popularity due to continued
reduction in the number of migratory
birds.
• Despite the government’s declaration
of Kabar Lake as a Bird Sanctuary in
1989 and subsequent prohibitory
measures, Kabar Lake continues to be
exploited for fodder, fuel, fish, and
other resources..
• There is threat because of
reclamation of land for agriculture
and excessive removal of biomass by
human population.
Remote Sensing Image of Wetlands of
Bihar

Shrinking Wetlands of Bihar
Source: Ghosh et al,2004
Kabar Lake

2013
Pre-monsoon

2004
Pre-monsoon
2014
Post-monsoon
Kabar Lake- Shrinking

2013
Pre-monsoon

2004
Pre-monsoon
2014
Post-monsoon
Burhi Gandak – Kabar Canal
• The catchment area of Kabar
Lake is delineated by the
higher northern part that acts
as a water divide. The river
Burhi Gandhak in the south
and west forms the other
catchment boundaries.
• There is a southern 15 km long
irrigation channel constructed
in 1951 to drain the excess
water for agricultural purposes
which connects the lake to the
river Burhi Gandak.
Kabar - Budhi Gandak Canal

2004
Pre-monsoon

2014
Post-Monsoon
Google Map – Kabar lake
Kabar :Pre-monsoon -2013
Dying Tourism - Defunct Boats
Threats
• Excessive chemicals , like
Furadan used to captures
birds.
• Killings of Birds
• Villager's encroachment
of Lake Area
• Idle lying of fund for
development of area by
Bihar Government
Birds of Kabar – Critically Endangered
•

Oriental Whitebacked Vulture
(Gyps bengalensis)

•

Long-billed Vulture
(Gyps indicus)
Birds of Kabar – Critically Vulnerable
• Greater Adjutant
(Leptoptilos dubiu)
• Greater Spotted Eagle
(Aquila clanga)
• Lesser Kestrel

(Falco naumanni)
• Sarus Crane
(Grus antigone)
Birds of Kabar – Threatened
•

Darter

(Anhinga melanogaster)
•

Painted Stork
(Mycteria leucocephala)

•

Black-bellied Tern

(Sterna acuticauda)
Eutrophication
• The water of Kabar Lake is declining at an
alarming rate due to sever eutrophication. The
depth of the lake is declining rapidly due to
infestation of aquatic weeds such as
Phragmatis and Hydrilla.
• The lake is threatened by pollution and
effluents released by the local inhabitants.
The water of the lake is turbid and acidic in
nature. The lake is now categorized as a highly
eutrophic lake.
• As part of its flood control strategy, GoB
constructed a canal in the decade of the fifties
to drain out the excess floodwaters into the
Ganga River during the monsoons. However,
in the succeeding decades, lack of
maintenance has caused the sediment
deposits to choke this outlet
Factors for Degradation of Kabar lake
• At present, there is no inflow-outflow
mechanism in the lake.
• Extensive deforestation, overgrazing,
unsustainable agricultural practices,
and over exploitation of biomass for
fuel, fodder and timber purposes have
stripped the land of its natural
vegetation cover resulting in erosion.
• The lake bed is encroached by the rich
farmers who overexploit them.
• This resulted in social conflict between
the Sahnis and the rich farmers.
• Casteism further widened the gap
between the rich and the poor leading
to usurping of the lake ecosystems and
depleting the resources.
Factors for Degradation……….conflicts
• Conflict between the
primary stakeholders:
the fishing rights of
Sahnis and the
agricultural practice by
the rich farmers.
• Conflict between
people and
Government regarding
the ownership and the
rights.
Attitudes toward Kabar conservation
• Most of the locals were aware of
problems related to Kabar
• The local farmers want the sanctuary
area to be reduced to 1,400 acres/566
Hectare and development of the area
as Krishi-cum-Pakshi Vihar.
• Local Sahnis favored making the old
drainage system operational again so
that their livelihood is restored.
• A high response was obtained in favor
of protecting the birds.
• Some people held negative views
about the wetland and it was viewed
as a breeding ground for mosquitoes
and diseases such as Kala-ajar
(Leishmaniasis).

Mr.Shatrughan Sahni
Fisherman
Remedial Measures
• Integrated wetland
management and land use
regulation based on core and
buffer zone concepts involving
active participation of the
stakeholders
• Stringent protection measures;
• Generation of conservation
awareness by public education
and use of advisory services
• Revival of old drainage system
• Water level and flow regulation
• Environmental activism by
scientists and media to sensitize
government agencies.
Empty slogans-Who cares ?
LET US JOIN hands
to revive Kabar
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Kabar lake - a floodplain wetland of Bihar-2014

  • 1. Experiences of Kabar Lake - a floodplain wetland of Bihar Dr.Ashok Ghosh Dept. of Environment and Water Management A N College,Patna India
  • 2. Kabar Lake - A Bird Sanctuary Location: Bihar, India Nearest City: Begusarai Coordinates: 25 36′36″N 86 08′24″E • Kabar is a residual oxbow lake • It was formed by the changing 15594 Acre course of the River Gandak, Protected Area: th 20 June 1989 a tributary of the Ganga Area: 6311.63 Ha/
  • 3. Map of Kabar Wetland
  • 4. Kabar Lake • Kabar Lake, a 6311.63 hectare lake was considered one of South Asia’s largest freshwater lakes. • Ecologically, it was one of the most important wetlands in the state, which hosted about 106 species of resident birds and providing a nesting ground for 59 species of migratory birds in 2001. • Economically too, the lake was significant because it is used for fishery, source of irrigation in the area, rice cultivation and many other uses. • Kawar Lake was declared as a protected area by the government of Bihar in June 1989.
  • 5. Sanctuary Area • The sanctuary area was demarcated following three successive notifications by the government in the 1980s. • However, even after more than three decades, as many as 1,600 objections are pending with the SDOs concerned in response to the government notification seeking objections in this regard. • The wetland, despite being a proposed Ramsar site since 1987, was not included among the 13 others declared as wetlands of international importance in 2002
  • 6. Land Use Pattern Source:District Agriculture Office SN Land use/land cover class Total area (%) 1 Forest area 2 Barren and uncultivable land 2.73 3 Land put to non-agricultural uses 5.13 4 Cultivable waste land 2.51 5 Current fallow 1.79 6 Permanently water logged area 2.80 7 Temporarily water logged area 1.05 8 Net area sown 60.0 9 More than once cultivated land 18.38 10 Total geographic area 0 100
  • 7. Kabar Lake - Bird Sanctuary • The forest around the lake and adjoining areas consists of thick vegetation of mainly Shisham , Teak , Silk cotton , Jamun , Arjun , Peepal and Banyan trees. • The lake had a variety of flora such as Phragmatis, Hydrilla, Nymphea, Nelumbo, Vallisnaria, Bladderworts and species of algae like Chara and Spirogyra. • Organisms like snails, mussels, crabs, shrimps, bugs ,water snakes, breathing fishes were also present in large numbers.
  • 8. Kabar -Tourist Spot Jay Mangla Temple Migratory Bird Watch
  • 9. Kabar Lake - A paradise lost • A thorough survey of Kabar Lake in 2013 by my research group indicated that the lake is now in a very precarious condition and gradually losing its popularity due to continued reduction in the number of migratory birds. • Despite the government’s declaration of Kabar Lake as a Bird Sanctuary in 1989 and subsequent prohibitory measures, Kabar Lake continues to be exploited for fodder, fuel, fish, and other resources.. • There is threat because of reclamation of land for agriculture and excessive removal of biomass by human population.
  • 10. Remote Sensing Image of Wetlands of Bihar Shrinking Wetlands of Bihar Source: Ghosh et al,2004
  • 13. Burhi Gandak – Kabar Canal • The catchment area of Kabar Lake is delineated by the higher northern part that acts as a water divide. The river Burhi Gandhak in the south and west forms the other catchment boundaries. • There is a southern 15 km long irrigation channel constructed in 1951 to drain the excess water for agricultural purposes which connects the lake to the river Burhi Gandak.
  • 14. Kabar - Budhi Gandak Canal 2004 Pre-monsoon 2014 Post-Monsoon
  • 15. Google Map – Kabar lake
  • 17. Dying Tourism - Defunct Boats
  • 18. Threats • Excessive chemicals , like Furadan used to captures birds. • Killings of Birds • Villager's encroachment of Lake Area • Idle lying of fund for development of area by Bihar Government
  • 19. Birds of Kabar – Critically Endangered • Oriental Whitebacked Vulture (Gyps bengalensis) • Long-billed Vulture (Gyps indicus)
  • 20. Birds of Kabar – Critically Vulnerable • Greater Adjutant (Leptoptilos dubiu) • Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga) • Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) • Sarus Crane (Grus antigone)
  • 21. Birds of Kabar – Threatened • Darter (Anhinga melanogaster) • Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala) • Black-bellied Tern (Sterna acuticauda)
  • 22. Eutrophication • The water of Kabar Lake is declining at an alarming rate due to sever eutrophication. The depth of the lake is declining rapidly due to infestation of aquatic weeds such as Phragmatis and Hydrilla. • The lake is threatened by pollution and effluents released by the local inhabitants. The water of the lake is turbid and acidic in nature. The lake is now categorized as a highly eutrophic lake. • As part of its flood control strategy, GoB constructed a canal in the decade of the fifties to drain out the excess floodwaters into the Ganga River during the monsoons. However, in the succeeding decades, lack of maintenance has caused the sediment deposits to choke this outlet
  • 23. Factors for Degradation of Kabar lake • At present, there is no inflow-outflow mechanism in the lake. • Extensive deforestation, overgrazing, unsustainable agricultural practices, and over exploitation of biomass for fuel, fodder and timber purposes have stripped the land of its natural vegetation cover resulting in erosion. • The lake bed is encroached by the rich farmers who overexploit them. • This resulted in social conflict between the Sahnis and the rich farmers. • Casteism further widened the gap between the rich and the poor leading to usurping of the lake ecosystems and depleting the resources.
  • 24. Factors for Degradation……….conflicts • Conflict between the primary stakeholders: the fishing rights of Sahnis and the agricultural practice by the rich farmers. • Conflict between people and Government regarding the ownership and the rights.
  • 25. Attitudes toward Kabar conservation • Most of the locals were aware of problems related to Kabar • The local farmers want the sanctuary area to be reduced to 1,400 acres/566 Hectare and development of the area as Krishi-cum-Pakshi Vihar. • Local Sahnis favored making the old drainage system operational again so that their livelihood is restored. • A high response was obtained in favor of protecting the birds. • Some people held negative views about the wetland and it was viewed as a breeding ground for mosquitoes and diseases such as Kala-ajar (Leishmaniasis). Mr.Shatrughan Sahni Fisherman
  • 26. Remedial Measures • Integrated wetland management and land use regulation based on core and buffer zone concepts involving active participation of the stakeholders • Stringent protection measures; • Generation of conservation awareness by public education and use of advisory services • Revival of old drainage system • Water level and flow regulation • Environmental activism by scientists and media to sensitize government agencies.
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