Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary & Roumari–Donduwa Wetland Complex

  • 04 Nov 2025

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Civil society groups and conservationists in Assam have urged the government to designate the Roumari–Donduwa Wetland Complex, located within the Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, as a Ramsar Site. The demand is based on the wetland’s high ecological value, rich avifaunal diversity, and its fulfillment of multiple Ramsar criteria.

About Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Location: Southern bank of the Brahmaputra River, in Nagaon District, Assam.
  • Area: Approximately 70.13 sq. km.
  • Ecological System: Part of the Laokhowa–Burachapori ecosystem and a notified buffer zone of Kaziranga Tiger Reserve (KTR).
  • Landscape: Lies within the Brahmaputra Valley; surrounded by human-dominated areas except to the north.
  • Flora: Habitat types include:
    • Alluvial grasslands
    • Alluvial forests
    • Moist deciduous forests
    • Tropical semi-evergreen forests
  • Fauna: Home to key species such as:
    • Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros
    • Royal Bengal Tiger
    • Asiatic Water Buffalo
    • Elephants

Roumari–Donduwa Wetland Complex

  • Situated within Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary; covers ~2.5–3 sq. km.
  • Supports 120+ resident and migratory bird species.
  • During the 6th Kaziranga Wetland Bird Census (2025):
    • 47,000+ birds from 163 species were recorded—higher than counts from Assam’s only current Ramsar Site, Deepor Beel.
  • Important species recorded include:
    • Knob-billed Duck
    • Lesser Adjutant Stork (EN)
    • Black-necked Stork
    • Ferruginous Pochard (NT)
    • Common Pochard (VU)