A mass death of migratory birds at the Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan occurred due to avian botulism, a disease caused by a bacteria that affects nerves, a report of Bareilly's Indian Veterinary Research Institute said.
"Avian botulism is the cause of the death of domestic and migratory birds in the Sambhar Lake. This has been confirmed by the Indian Veterinary Research Institute of Bareilly, whose report was received on Wednesday," state Animal Husbandry Minister Lalchand Kataria said.
Over 17,000 birds were found dead in the past a few days in the lake area, which is known for migratory birds.
Kataria said the report had proved that the steps taken by them to control the death of birds and the treatment given to them was in the right direction.
He said Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was monitoring the situation and had held several meetings with various departments in this regard.
He had also requested Union Minister of Environment and Forests Prakash Javadekar for the further investigation of sick birds, the minister said.
Kataria said so far 735 sick birds had been treated by the Animal Husbandry Department, of which 368 were alive, while 36 had been released.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot told reporters, "Due to the steps taken by the government, the situation is no longer the same as it was before. I hope that we will soon control it."
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