💨 Abstract
To prevent poaching of migratory birds during their winter visit to Chilika, Odisha's largest coastal lagoon, temporary camps have been set up by the forest department. These camps, staffed with three personnel each, will remain active until March. Strict vigilance and round-the-clock patrolling are being enforced, with over 15 boats deployed for patrolling.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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