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Thol Lake is an artificial lake near Thol village in Kadi in in the Indian state of . A fresh water lake surrounded by marshes, it was built as an irrigation tank in 1912. Declared the Thol Bird Sanctuary in 1988, it is a habitat to 150 species of birds, about 60% of them . Many nest and breed in the lake and its periphery. The two most prominent species of birds recorded in the sanctuary are and ( Grus antigone). The sanctuary is also proposed to be declared an Eco-Sensitive Zone, conforming to the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), for which draft notification has been prepared.


Topography
The lake drains a catchment area of . It is in a semi-arid zone of the Mehsana district with dominance of dry vegetation.

The climate in the area consists of three seasons: , and . The average annual rainfall in the catchment of the lake is with a minimum of and maximum of . The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in the area are and .

The lake is situated near Thol village from Kalol and north-west of , from in .


History
The lake was initially built in 1912 as a tank by the to provide irrigation facilities to farmers. This established the user rights of the lake water. The operation and management of the lake is under the dual control of the Forest and Irrigation departments of the Government of Gujarat.


Features
The lake has a storage capacity of . Its water spread area is . Lake's shore length is and water depth is shallow.


Thol Wildlife Sanctuary
Thol Wildlife Sanctuary, a shallow water reservoir, situated 25 km (15 mi) northwest of Ahmedabad and most popular birding place near Ahmedabad after Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary which is about 50 km (30 mi) from Thol Wildlife Sanctuary. Geographically Thol Wildlife Sanctuary falls in district of North . Kadi, a headquarters of the district, is just 22 km (14 mi) away from the Sanctuary. Thol Wildlife Sanctuary is a man-made (made by Sayajirao Gayakvad, Ruler of Baroda) irrigation tank built in 1912 with water storage capacity of 84,000,000 m3 (68,000 ac·ft) and command area of 1450 ha (5.6 mi2) and area of 153 km2 (59 mi2).[1] The wetland is predominated by the open water , which is surrounded by cropland, fallow land and scrub land. Due to its popularity amongst the bird fraternity the area was notified as Sanctuary in November 1988 under Sec. 18 of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The best time to visit the place is November to February.


Flora
Apart from trees in the peripheral area of the lake, vegetation reported in this wetland consists of emergent and floating aquatic plants of , A. leucoploea, , Azadirachta indica, sp., Salvadora sp., , and sp. According to the Normal Biological Spectrum (NBS) study of the sanctuary, resistant vegetation in the category of Bio-geographiczone – IV consisting of thorny shrubs and trees are found, and also reported are mixed flora of aquatic and marshy plants.


Fauna

Birds
Thol Lake, as a bird sanctuary, an inland wetland and a , is known as a very good habitat for during the season, extending through the . According to IBA reports there are 150 species of birds in the sanctuary of which nearly 60% (90 species) are stated to be waterbirds which are mostly wintering birds. The most prominent of these species is the . At one time 5-6 thousand flamingos were reported here. ( Grus antigone), the tallest of the flying birds, nest here in large numbers.

The rich bird life of Thol Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses native as well as birds. Many winter visitors like great white pelicans, , a variety of waterfowl including and large numbers of , and many other waders are common site at sanctuary.

According to the categorization, the birds reported in the area are: ( Phoenicopterus roseus) of species; Dalmatian pelican ( Pelecanus crispus), greater spotted eagle ( Clanga clanga), ( Antigone antigone), and ( Rynchops albicollis) of the vulnerable species; and the white-rumped vulture ( Gyps bengalensis) and ( Gyps indicus) of the critically endangered species.


Mammals
Some of the important fauna reported in the area surrounding the lake are: ( Boselaphus tragocamelus), ( Canis aureus) and ( Antilope cervicapra).


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