Jhilmil Jheel is a saucer shaped wetland situated on the left bank of
River Ganges in Chiriyapur forest range of Haridwar district in
Uttarakhand State, India.The sighting of swamp deer in this area was
reported by the authours on 1st February, 2005.Later, on 14 August 2005,
the area was declared among one of the first Conservation Reserve in
India by the Hon President of India Prof Abdul Kalam.The area is rich in
faunal and floral diversity including four species of deer (Chital,
Sambar, Barking deer and Swamp deer), Wild Elephant, Nilgai and Common
leopard occasionally tiger and a large number of resident and winter
migratory birds.Tantpur village is the only village adjacent to Jhilmil
Jheel. The village came into existence only after 1950's.These villagers
strongly support conservation of Swamp deer in Jhilmil Jheel.Efforts are
made here to highlight the management needs for the betterment in
conserving Swamp deer, its habitat and as a whole flora and fauna of the
Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve with the cooperation of people of
adjacent Tantwala village.