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Beas Conservation Reserve
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Beas Conservation Reserve, Protected river reserve in Punjab, India

The Beas Conservation Reserve stretches across about 185 kilometers of river and includes multiple channels, islands, and sand bars throughout its course. This varied landscape creates different habitats that support water birds and fish throughout the year.

The reserve was established in 2017 when the Punjab government granted it official protection status. The Beas became the first river in India to receive this designation, marking a significant step in protecting its remaining wildlife.

The Indus dolphin, locally called bhulan, has long been woven into the daily awareness of riverside communities who view it as a sign of river health. Local fishers recognize its presence as an indicator that the waters remain vibrant enough to sustain life.

The reserve can be accessed from several entry points since it stretches across six districts in the Punjab region. Plan your visit by checking which access points work best for your route and the areas you want to explore.

The reserve is home to India's only population of Indus dolphins, which are completely blind and navigate using echolocation alone. This remarkable ability lets them move and hunt effectively even in murky water.

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