The Jagdishpur Reservoir is
a reservoir in Jahadi Village Development Committee, Kapilvastu
District, Nepal. With a surface area of 225 ha (556
acres), it is the largest reservoir in the country and an important wetland site.It is
situated at an altitude of 197 m (646 ft). The maximum water depth varies between
2 m (6.6 ft) in the dry season and 7 m (23 ft) in the monsoon season.
The declared Jagdishpur
Reservoir is listed on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of
International Importance, as defined by the Ramsar Convention.
Hisotry
The
Jagdishpur Reservoir was constructed in the early 1970s for irrigation purposes. It
is fed by a canal from the nearby Banganga River, which drains the Chure Hills. The
reservoir is surrounded by cultivated land and a few smaller lakes which serve
as a buffer zone for bird movement.In
2003, the reservoir was a Ramsar site.Despite
this, its birds and other fauna have not yet been studied in great detail.
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