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Kanjli Wetland is a man-made Wetland that subsumes the Kanjli Lake, and is located in the Kapurthala district of Punjab state in India. It was created in 1870 by constructing the headworks across the perennial Bien River, a tributary of the Beas River to provide irrigation facilities to the hinterland. The rich biodiversity of the wetland comprising aquatic, mesophytic and terrestrial flora and fauna including some important species of plants and animals was recognized internationally by the Ramsar Convention in 2002 by designating the Kanjli Lake in the List of Wetlands of International Importance. In this context, it is reported that the Punjab State which has 14 wetlands covering an area of 225.76 km2 (2% of the geographical area of the State) has the unique position of three of its wet

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  • El humedal de Kanjli es un humedal artificial que incluye el lago Kanjli y está ubicado en el distrito de Kapurthala, en el estado de Punjab, en la India. Fue creado en 1870 mediante la construcción de obras de canalización en el , afluente del río Beas, para facilitar el regadío. La rica biodiversidad del humedal, que comprende flora y fauna acuática, mesófita y terrestre, incluidas algunas especies importantes de plantas y animales, fue reconocida internacionalmente por la Convención de Ramsar en 2002 al designar el lago Kanjli en la Lista de Humedales de Importancia Internacional.​ En este contexto, se informa que el estado de Punjab, que tiene 14 humedales que cubren un área de 225,76 km 2 (2% del área geográfica del estado) tiene tres humedales únicos considerados sitios Ramsar, a saber, el humedal de Kanjli, que cubre un área de 490 ha, de las cuales el lago Kanjli ocupa 184 ha; el humedal de Harike (4100 ha) y el humedal de Ropar (1365 ha) que cubren un área total de 5650 ha; Kanjli está río arriba del lago Harike, ubicado en la cuenca del río Beas, mientras que el humedal Ropar está en el distrito de Rupnagar.​​ (es)
  • Kanjli Wetland is a man-made Wetland that subsumes the Kanjli Lake, and is located in the Kapurthala district of Punjab state in India. It was created in 1870 by constructing the headworks across the perennial Bien River, a tributary of the Beas River to provide irrigation facilities to the hinterland. The rich biodiversity of the wetland comprising aquatic, mesophytic and terrestrial flora and fauna including some important species of plants and animals was recognized internationally by the Ramsar Convention in 2002 by designating the Kanjli Lake in the List of Wetlands of International Importance. In this context, it is reported that the Punjab State which has 14 wetlands covering an area of 225.76 km2 (2% of the geographical area of the State) has the unique position of three of its wetlands viz., the Kanjli Wetland covering an area of 490 ha of which the Kanjli Lake water spread is 184 ha), the Harike Wetland (4100 ha) and the Ropar Wetland (1365 ha) chosen by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoE&F), Government of India for their conservation and management are now also included in the Ramsar list covering a total area of 5650 ha; Kanjli is upstream of Harike wetland located in the Beas river basin while the Ropar wetland is in the Roopnagar district. (en)
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  • El humedal de Kanjli es un humedal artificial que incluye el lago Kanjli y está ubicado en el distrito de Kapurthala, en el estado de Punjab, en la India. Fue creado en 1870 mediante la construcción de obras de canalización en el , afluente del río Beas, para facilitar el regadío. La rica biodiversidad del humedal, que comprende flora y fauna acuática, mesófita y terrestre, incluidas algunas especies importantes de plantas y animales, fue reconocida internacionalmente por la Convención de Ramsar en 2002 al designar el lago Kanjli en la Lista de Humedales de Importancia Internacional.​ En este contexto, se informa que el estado de Punjab, que tiene 14 humedales que cubren un área de 225,76 km 2 (2% del área geográfica del estado) tiene tres humedales únicos considerados sitios Ramsar, a sab (es)
  • Kanjli Wetland is a man-made Wetland that subsumes the Kanjli Lake, and is located in the Kapurthala district of Punjab state in India. It was created in 1870 by constructing the headworks across the perennial Bien River, a tributary of the Beas River to provide irrigation facilities to the hinterland. The rich biodiversity of the wetland comprising aquatic, mesophytic and terrestrial flora and fauna including some important species of plants and animals was recognized internationally by the Ramsar Convention in 2002 by designating the Kanjli Lake in the List of Wetlands of International Importance. In this context, it is reported that the Punjab State which has 14 wetlands covering an area of 225.76 km2 (2% of the geographical area of the State) has the unique position of three of its wet (en)
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