Chattanooga Times Free Press

‘They are our guests’

Wildlife officials feed birds, attempting to avoid starvation in freezing Kashmir

- DAR YASIN

SRINAGAR, India — Wildlife official Ghulam Mohiuddin Dar and his colleagues break the ice on a frozen wetland, row their boats and spread grain to feed migratory birds in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

The officials feed the birds to prevent their starvation as weather conditions in the Himalayan region deteriorat­e, with two heavy snowfalls since December. Temperatur­es have plummeted to minus 14 degrees Fahrenheit.

Vast paddy fields and apple orchards are blanketed in snow. Scores of wetlands and lakes, including parts of famed Dal Lake, have frozen.

The cackles and cries of hundreds of thousands of birds that visit Kashmir during their winter migration have long been a welcome noise for the region’s inhabitant­s. They arrive from as far away as eastern Europe, Japan and Turkey to feed and breed in the wetlands nestled between the region’s mountain peaks and plateaus.

“They are our guests,” Dar said on a frigid day as he dropped grain at bird feeding points on the Hokersar wetland.

Officials say at least 700,000 birds have flocked to Kashmir in the past two months and expect more to arrive as temperatur­es improve in February.

In recent decades the numbers of visiting birds have declined, which experts say is due to a combinatio­n of climate change and urban developmen­t. They say constructi­on around wetlands, accumulate­d trash and the changing Himalayan climate are robbing the birds of their traditiona­l watering holes and nesting areas.

According to a recent study by the University of Kashmir, the Hokersar wetland shrank from nearly 7 square miles in 1969 to 5 square miles today.

But Kashimir’s tense security situation has made addressing environmen­tal issues harder in the famed Kashmir Valley — a vast collection of connected wetlands and waterways known as much for idyllic vistas and flower-filled meadows as for its decades-long battle against Indian rule. Tens of thousands of civilians, rebels and government forces have been killed in the conflict since 1989.

The mountainou­s Kashmir region, part of which is controlled by neighborin­g Pakistan, is crisscross­ed by hundreds of miles of barbed wire and patrolled by hundreds of thousands of Indian troops. It is claimed by both India and Pakistan in its entirety.

Environmen­talists are urging residents to offer food to the birds in the icy conditions.

“It’s not just our official duty to feed them but also a directive from God,” Dar said.

LONDON — Severe weather in Europe, ranging from floods in France to heavy snow in Germany, has caused disruption and damage — but also magnificen­t backdrops to behold or play in.

Floodwater devastated many vineyards and orchards in southweste­rn France, while the Seine River overflowed its banks for a fifth straight day in Paris.

In Britain, heavy snow is predicted for the coming days and set to bring disruption to southeast England as bitterly cold winds grip much of the nation. Some areas in the U.K. picked up accumulati­on Sunday.

A snowstorm and strong wind pounded northern and western Germany, forcing trains to cancel trips and leading to hundreds of vehicle crashes. Police said more than two dozen people were injured on icy roads.

But the storms have also brought picturesqu­e scenes, with people enjoying the day as Sahara sand colored the snow near Altenberg, Germany. And a pony walked in show near Millhouse Green in northeast England, while a horse-drawn carriage drove through the German town of during a flurry.

A man used a surfboard to sled down a snow-covered hill in Wye National Nature Reserve near Ashford in southern England.

The weather is set to remain frigid in the coming days across the continent. Temperatur­es dipped to -5.8 F in Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius, on Sunday.

 ?? (AP/Dar Yasin) ?? Sher Ali Parray, a wildlife worker, throws paddy on the frozen surface of a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir.
(AP/Dar Yasin) Sher Ali Parray, a wildlife worker, throws paddy on the frozen surface of a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir.
 ??  ?? Mushtaq Ahmad leads other wildlife workers as they carry paddy towards parked boats to feed birds.
Mushtaq Ahmad leads other wildlife workers as they carry paddy towards parked boats to feed birds.
 ??  ?? Migratory birds fly above the frozen waters of a wetland.
Migratory birds fly above the frozen waters of a wetland.
 ??  ?? Migratory birds swim near thick layer of frozen ice covered with the paddy grains spread by wildlife workers.
Migratory birds swim near thick layer of frozen ice covered with the paddy grains spread by wildlife workers.
 ??  ?? Wildlife worker Mohd Ashraf opens a bag of paddy to spread on the frozen surface of a wetland.
Wildlife worker Mohd Ashraf opens a bag of paddy to spread on the frozen surface of a wetland.
 ??  ?? Wildlife officer Ghulam Mohiuddin Dar (right) along with Ahmad struggles to row their boat on the frozen surface of a wetland.
Wildlife officer Ghulam Mohiuddin Dar (right) along with Ahmad struggles to row their boat on the frozen surface of a wetland.
 ??  ?? Dar (foreground) breaks ice with other wildlife officials in the frozen surface of a wetland.
Dar (foreground) breaks ice with other wildlife officials in the frozen surface of a wetland.
 ??  ?? Dar walks over a swamp covered with frozen snow as he monitors movement of birds.
Dar walks over a swamp covered with frozen snow as he monitors movement of birds.
 ??  ?? Dar spreads paddy on the frozen surface of a wetland.
Dar spreads paddy on the frozen surface of a wetland.
 ??  ?? Migratory birds fly over the frozen water of a wetland.
Migratory birds fly over the frozen water of a wetland.
 ?? (AP/Matthias Bein) ?? A horse-drawn carriage drives through the town in the snow flurry in Wernigerod­e, Germany, on Sunday.
(AP/Matthias Bein) A horse-drawn carriage drives through the town in the snow flurry in Wernigerod­e, Germany, on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Andrew Matthews) ?? A man uses a surfboard to sled down a snow-covered hill in Wye National Nature Reserve near Ashford, southern England, on Sunday.
(AP/Andrew Matthews) A man uses a surfboard to sled down a snow-covered hill in Wye National Nature Reserve near Ashford, southern England, on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Mindaugas Kulbis) ?? A car makes its way through a street along the snow-covered banks of the Neris River during sunrise as temperatur­es dipped to -5.8 degrees Fahrenheit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Sunday.
(AP/Mindaugas Kulbis) A car makes its way through a street along the snow-covered banks of the Neris River during sunrise as temperatur­es dipped to -5.8 degrees Fahrenheit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Sunday.
 ?? A man walks across a snow-covered field on the island of Ruegen, Germany, on Sunday. (AP/Jens Buettner) ??
A man walks across a snow-covered field on the island of Ruegen, Germany, on Sunday. (AP/Jens Buettner)
 ?? (AP/Jens B’ttner) ?? A thick layer of ice and icicles has formed over a jetty staircase at temperatur­es of around -5 degrees at the pier in Gohren, Germany. Strong wind is causing snowdrifts and ice to form on the coastal region.
(AP/Jens B’ttner) A thick layer of ice and icicles has formed over a jetty staircase at temperatur­es of around -5 degrees at the pier in Gohren, Germany. Strong wind is causing snowdrifts and ice to form on the coastal region.
 ?? (AP/Joe Giddens) ?? Cars are covered in snow at a car dealership in Weeley, southern England, on Sunday.
(AP/Joe Giddens) Cars are covered in snow at a car dealership in Weeley, southern England, on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Jonas Walzberg) ?? Snow blows from the roof of the bus station at the central station in Osnabrueck, Germany, on Sunday.
(AP/Jonas Walzberg) Snow blows from the roof of the bus station at the central station in Osnabrueck, Germany, on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Christophe Ena) ?? A man jogs near the flooded Seine River banks in Paris on Sunday.
(AP/Christophe Ena) A man jogs near the flooded Seine River banks in Paris on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Christoph Soeder) ?? Walkers with a dog cross in front of the German parliament, the Reichstag building, during snowfall in Berlin on Sunday.
(AP/Christoph Soeder) Walkers with a dog cross in front of the German parliament, the Reichstag building, during snowfall in Berlin on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Danny Lawson) ?? A pony walks in the snow near Millhouse Green in northeast England on Sunday.
(AP/Danny Lawson) A pony walks in the snow near Millhouse Green in northeast England on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Matthias Schrader) ?? People enjoy the day as Sahara sand colors the snow near Altenberg, Germany, on Sunday.
(AP/Matthias Schrader) People enjoy the day as Sahara sand colors the snow near Altenberg, Germany, on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Peter Dejong) ?? A man takes pictures at the Zaans Museum in Zaandam as snow and strong wind pounded The Netherland­s on Sunday.
(AP/Peter Dejong) A man takes pictures at the Zaans Museum in Zaandam as snow and strong wind pounded The Netherland­s on Sunday.
 ?? (AP/Yohan Bonnet) ?? Floodwater submerges vineyards near Cognac, southweste­rn France, on Sunday. Floodwater has devastated many vineyards and orchards in southwest France including in the French town of Saintes where many people were evacuated from flooded homes, and in Paris the Seine River overflowed its embankment.
(AP/Yohan Bonnet) Floodwater submerges vineyards near Cognac, southweste­rn France, on Sunday. Floodwater has devastated many vineyards and orchards in southwest France including in the French town of Saintes where many people were evacuated from flooded homes, and in Paris the Seine River overflowed its embankment.

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