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malayan, ladakh's ecosystem is possibly the most unique and by far the most mind-boggling in the world. with its barren plateaus and uplands, ladakh boasts a distinct alpine, floral and faunal variety. ladakh houses several flowering plants, a dozen of most rare mammals and over a hundred species of birds
(wild yak) are still outside the tourists' sphere. ladakh avian fauna the avid bird watcher can spend friutful hours by observing bactrian magpies, grey tits, chough, raven, sparrow, kite, kestrel, turkoman rock pigeon, chukor, finches, buntings, larks, desert wheateaters, a many more varieties of birds...
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neglecting its wetlands; invasive plants a major threat | times online - daily online edition of the sunday times sri lanka sri lanka's six ramsar wetland sites – wilpattu, bundala, kumana, anawilundawa, vankalei and madu ganga — are greatly affected by spreading invasive plants and this has hit migratory birds
us sunday, january , news lanka neglecting its wetlands; invasive plants a major threat by namini wijedasa view(s): sri lanka's six ramsar wetland sites – wilpattu, bundala, kumana, anawilundawa, vankalei and madu ganga — are greatly affected by spreading invasive plants and this has hit migratory birds...
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/200119/news/lanka-neglecting-its-wetlands-invasive-plants-a-major-threat-388244.html