An essay on mangalajodi
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In a beautiful episode of wildlife conservation in India, Mangalajodi – a village on Chilika lake in Odisha – has shown the world what wildlife conservation efforts can achieve in the space of ecotourism in India. Now a bird sanctuary in Odisha, Mangalajodi was once a village of poaches and not really among Orissa places to visit. Read about this incredible wildlife sanctuary in Odisha and plan a trip with Mangalajodi tourism. My complete Odisha travel guide is coming soon!
“Asian openbills were the most delicious,” he said. Sun-burnt face, shy smile, eyes fixed at the adult storks far in the distance.
I looked at him with some incredulity. We’ve been so attuned to thinking that it’s ‘normal’ to eat some animals and not others, that it felt strange to hear my birding guide confess his favorite meal was a rare birds.
It was my second morning in the state of Odisha (previously called Orissa) on India’s east coast, and I was gliding along silently on a rustic, wooden row boat on the gentle waters of Chilika Lake – India’s, and Asia’s, largest brackish water lake.
On that warm spring day, I had expected to acquaint myself with the wild flying beauties in the marshlands of Mangalajodi, the largest village on the shores of Chilika. But by the time the sun was setting above the wetlands, now alive with bird chatter, I had discovered the most hopeful story of wildlife conservation in India:
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