Introduction :
The Pong Dam is the largest standing water body in the state of Himachal Pradesh and lies between the outer Siwaliks and Daula Dhar. The Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary is situated surrounding the Pong Lake, which was created by damming up the Beas River in the year 1976. The Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary was declared as a sanctuary on 1st June in 1983. The level of the Pong Lake vacillates between 335 meters and 436 meters.
About Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary :
The Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh has a little submerged aquatic vegetation. But the shoreline of the lake does not support much evolving vegetation due to the pronounced seasonal changes in the water level of the lake. The surrounding hilly area support some kind of mixed deciduous and chir pine forest.
The Pong Lake in the Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary is an important ground for the Waterfowl during the winters. In the year 1985, nearly 10,000 ducks were recorded, which were predominant with mallards and lesser number of northern pintails. Common teal, common pochard are also found. Several great black-headed gulls, which are a fairly uncommon species in India away from the coast, were also found in the Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh.
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