IN the Kyonkapyin-Tatseik Community Conserved Area, more than 100 cranes have now inhabited, and visitors are invited to come to watch, said Kyonkapyin-Tatseik Com­munity Conservation Group (KTCG).

 

The view of the cranes in­habited at the same location can often be found in this sea­son, and this time, the number of cranes has increased com­pared to previous years, said KTCG.

 

The conserved area is in­habitable, has abundant food and is safe for cranes, and the presence of KTCG contributed to such an increase in cranes, it said. It added that all will need to work together to sustain this good result.

 

Visitors who love the envi­ronment and cranes are wel­come to stay at the KTCG’s re­search centre, it said. — MT/ZS