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Wildlife Conservation Efforts

J&K to promote Bangus Valley near LoC for Ecotourism

Why in the News?

The Jammu and Kashmir government has announced new ecotourism policies for Bangus Valley, a scenic yet lesser-known destination near the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir.

J&K to promote Bangus Valley near LoC for Ecotourism

About Bangus Valley

  • It is situated in Kupwara district, Jammu & Kashmir, about 100 km from Srinagar in the Pir Panjal range, close to the Line of Control (LoC).
  • It consists of 2 valleys:
    • Boud Bangus (Big Bangus): ~300 sq km, surrounded by Rajwar, Mawar, and Shamasbury ranges.
    • Lokut Bangus (Small Bangus): A smaller valley northeast of Big Bangus, known for trekking routes.
  • Its name is derived from Sanskrit words “Van” (forest) and “Gus” (grass), meaning “Forest of Grass.”
  • Connectivity:
    • Handwara via Reshwari Mawer (shortest and most preferred route).
    • Handwara via Rajwar (trekking route).
    • Kupwara via Chowkibal (under development, expected completion by 2025).
    • Road connectivity via Handwara is complete (June 2022).

Ecological Importance of Bangus Valley:

  • Biodiversity: Home to 50+ animal species and 10+ bird species.
  • Key Mammals: Musk deer, antelope, snow leopard, brown bear, black bear, red fox, monkeys.
  • Bird Species: Tragopan, monal pheasant, black partridge, bush quail, wild fowl.
  • Flora: Rich in medicinal plants and wildflowers, supporting traditional herbal medicine.
  • Water Conservation: 14 tributaries, including Roshan Kul, Tillwan Kul, Douda Kul, feed the Pohru River.
  • Climate Sensitivity: Threatened by glacial melt and changing precipitation patterns.

PYQ:

[2019] Siachen Glacier is situated to the:

(a) East of Aksai Chin

(b) East of Leh

(c) North of Gilgit

(d) North of Nubra Valley

 


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