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Preservationof cranes stressed RSS BUTWAL, Dec. 31: Lumbini Crane Reserve Centre organised the
'Crane Festival' at Lumbini Monday. Some 300 cranes are estimated to inhabit in Nepal including in the places like Maidahawa, Jiginihya and Jagadishpur of Rupandehi district. Speaking at the programme Lumbini Crane Reserve chairman Rajendra Suwal pointed out the need for cranes, which are said to have deep attachment with the biography of Lord Buddha and are often regarded as the symbol for peace and love, to be conserved. The cranes are at the verge of extinction also because of the increasing damage of their natural inhabitants by overpopulation and encroachments, he said. Pollution caused by different factories including Triveni Distillery in the cranes' shelter area and illegal poaching are other reasons for their decline, he added. On the occasion crane reserve camps, training sessions and drawing competition were conducted for the students of different schools. Other Stories |
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