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Located in Rajasthan, India, this national park encompasses a man-made wetland system of significant ecological importance. The site was developed in the 19th century as a game reserve and has since evolved into a crucial habitat for migratory waterbirds, particularly during the winter months. Its justification for UNESCO recognition rests on its role as a wetland of international importance, supporting numerous bird species including rare and endangered varieties. The park is characterized by its extensive network of shallow lakes, woodlands, and grasslands, creating diverse ecosystems within a relatively compact area. Visually, the landscape is defined by expanses of water interspersed with vegetation and dotted with observation points, reflecting its dual purpose as both a conservation area and visitor destination. The site represents a successful example of human-modified landscape management that has created an environment of substantial biological value.
