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India - Sudden and untimely deaths of Kashmir's native geese have triggered concern among wildlife experts, officials, and conservationists in Jammu a

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'Kashur Aenz', Lone Domestic Goose Species In India, Found Dead In Thousands In Kashmir's Wular Lake

The sudden and untimely deaths of Kashmir's native geese called 'Kashur Aenz' have triggered concern among wildlife experts, officials, and conservationists in Jammu and Kashmir.


Published : Nov 9, 2024, 6:44 PM IST

3 Min Read

Srinagar: South Asia's largest freshwater lake—Wular—witnessed a tragic incident recently after thousands of Kashmir's native geese, locally known as ‘Kashur Aenz', were found mysteriously dead in and along the banks of the water body. The sudden and untimely deaths have triggered concern among wildlife experts, officials, and conservationists in Jammu and Kashmir.

“We received reports of Kashur Aenz dying mysteriously at Wular Lake,” said Irfan Jeelani, an ornithologist and founder of the ‘Birds of Kashmir’ group. “We rushed to the site, especially since this is the peak time for migratory birds arriving in Kashmir.”


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