Betana wetland or Betana Simsar (Nepali: बेतना सिमसार) is located in Belbari Municipality of Morang district of Nepal. It lies about 15 km East of Itahari. Geographically, the wetland lies at an altitude of about 123 m.[1][2] The lake has an area of about 5.5 ha. The forest area is about 175 ha and it is a part of Charkose Jhadi.[3]
Betana wetland | |
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Location | Morang district, Nepal |
Nearest city | Itahari |
Area | 175 ha |
The wetland houses endangered plants and animals such as tortoise, fishes, birds, and indigenous flowers. About 49 species of birds have been reported in the area. The major portion of the forests consists of saal and khair-sisoo trees. The wetland region is home to a variety of birds species including migratory birds.[1][4]
To attract tourists, a zoo has been constructed inside the area along with some other infrastructures.[5] In 2022, a critically endangered Black Softshell Turtle was identified in the Betana Wetland. It had been in existence in the area for long time but was mistakenly taken as some kind of Peacock Turtle.
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- ^ Subedi, Binod. "Developing Betana wetland in 20 years". My City. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
- ^ Rai, Shiva Kumar (2011). "Algal flora of Betana wetland, Morang, Nepal". Nepalese Journal of Biosciences. 1: 104–113. doi:10.3126/njbs.v1i0.7477. ISSN 2091-1343. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
- ^ Kharel, Milan (2018). "A Preliminary Study on Birdlife of Betana Wetland, Belbari, Morang District, SE-Nepal".
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(help) - ^ "Betana wetland site drawing in tourists". Retrieved 2021-08-29.