THE Bago Region Government has revealed that efforts are underway to designate the Moeyungyi Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary in Bago Township, Bago Region, as an ASEAN Heritage Park.In support of this designation, initiatives will be implemented to raise public awareness about the sustainable use of Moeyungyi Lake’s wetland resources and ecosystem services.Additionally, community-based conservation efforts will be enhanced to ensure the long-term preservation of the natural ecosystem.The Moeyungyi Lake, which spans 25,600 acres, has become a seasonal refuge for various migratory bird species this year. Among them are the lesser whistling duck, gadwall, cotton pygmy goose, tufted duck, black-headed ibis, ruddy shelduck, northern pintail, Asian openbill, blackwinged stilt, river tern, and spotbilled pelican. Notably, rare bird species such as the glossy ibis have also been observed.According to records, the Moeyungyi Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary is home to 120 mammal species, 28 species of amphibians and reptiles, 33 insect species, 77 resident bird species, 44 species of fish, and 74 species of aquatic plants during the winter season.As an inland wetland area, the Moeyungyi Lake serves as a critical habitat for migratory birds and endangered bird species. It is also an important site along the East Asia-Australasia Flyway network, offering a well-preserved natural ecosystem with rich biodiversity. Additionally, the sanctuary holds great potential for nature-based ecotourism. — ASH/KNNSource: The Global New Light of Myanmar
Tue, 4-Feb-2025