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Scourge of climate change: Lakes in Shuklaphanta National Park drying up

Owing to insufficient budget, it has become challenging to continue the conservation efforts. 
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KANCHANPUR, Sept 3: The lakes within the boundary of Shuklaphanta National Park are drying up and being covered by invasive water hyacinth and vegetation due to climate change. 



Owing to insufficient budget, it has become challenging to continue the conservation efforts. 


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According to the park's information officer Purushottam Wagle, large natural lakes such as Rani Lake, Sikhar Lake, Baba Lake, Kali Lake, Tara Lake, and Salgaudi Lake are being covered and drying up due to water hyacinth and vegetation. 


These lakes are prime sources of water for wildlife. "We only have a capital budget of Rs 3.4 million. The amount has to be spent for building tourism paths and infrastructure within the park,” said information officer Wagle. 


In addition to natural resources, there are 40 artificial ponds in the park area. Shuklaphanta is considered an attractive destination for both domestic and foreign tourists for its rich biodiversity. 


The park is home to countless animals and plants. There are also several small and large ponds. 


Information officer Wagle emphasized adequate budgetary allocation for the conservation of this wetland area.

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