Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Keoladeo National Park' has mentioned 'Wetland' in the following places:
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Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland and one of the national parks of India. | WIKI |
Previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976 and a Ramsar site under the Wetland Convention in October 1981. | WIKI |
The park is a wetland of international importance for migratory waterfowl. | WIKI |
One third of the Keoladeo National Park is wetland with mounds, dykes and open water with or without submerged or emergent plants. | WIKI |
The parkxe2x80x99s flora consists of 379 species of flowering plants of which 96 are wetland species. | WIKI |
The wetland is a part of the Indo-Gangetic Great Plains. | WIKI |
Group of painted storks in one of the wetland habitation in Keoladeo National Park, located in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India | WIKI |
In addition, the wetland is a wintering area for massive congregations of waterfowl. | WIKI |
The society has recently intensified its operations and has established a hydro-biological station to monitor the ecology of the wetland. | WIKI |
The park has considerable potential for education, more so than other wetland sites in India, in view of it being relatively near to the cities of Agra, Delhi and Jaipur. | WIKI |
The Keoladeo National Park is a Ramsar Wetland Site and a World Heritage site. | WIKI |
Water supply is essential for the National Park, which is a wetland and a Ramsar site facing acute shortage of water for the last few years. | WIKI |
This xe2x80x98Bird Paradisexe2x80x99 was developed in a natural depression wetland that was managed as a duck shooting reserve at the end of the 19th century. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The Keoladeo National Park is a wetland of international importance for migratory waterfowl, where birds migrating down the Central Asian flyway congregate before dispersing to other regions. | UNESCO |