Gidhwa Parsada
The Gidhwa-Parsada wetland group, encompassing the wetland area of Gidhwa, Nagdha, Parsada, Ermshahi, and Murkuta villages, covers an impressive area of about 200 hectares and stretches over a diameter of approximately 5 kilometers.
The wetland area is located about 75 kilometers away from Raipur and is conveniently situated just 9 kilometers from Nandghat on the Raipur-Bilaspur road. The conservation efforts and awareness of the villagers have created a welcoming environment for migratory birds, making it an excellent habitat for thousands of foreign and local birds.
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Gallery of Gidhwa Parsada

Training Program
The training provided to young volunteers in bird counting, conducted by Bird Count India, has been a crucial step in strengthening the bird monitoring and conservation efforts at the Gidhwa-Parsada Bird Sanctuary. The 15-day training program, held from 7th October 2021 to 21st October 2021, aimed to equip the volunteers with essential skills and knowledge required for accurately counting and documenting bird populations.
The training covered various aspects, including bird identification, data collection techniques, and the usage of the e-Bird app for recording observations.



