The National Wetlands Atlas of India has mapped over 1,000 wetlands in Punjab, small and big. They serve as irreplaceable habitats for various plants and animals, including migratory and native birds. These sites also filter pollution, replenish groundwater, and are subtle indicators of the health of the natural world. Of the list of wetlands in Punjab, several are designated Ramsar sites. These include the Keshopur-Miani Community Reserve, the Beas Conservation Reserve, Nangal, Ropar, Harike, and Kanjli. Of these six, the Beas is the first river in the country to be included in the list. Here's a look at wetlands in Punjab - natural and man-made - that are rich in biodiversity.







