

The Natron is in the form of sodium sesquicarbonate dihydrate and sodium carbonate dehydrate. The rate of evaporation of Lake Natron is very high, and this leads to the high level of natron that is left within the lake. The moderates warned, “Territorial extermination of the Lesser Flamingo will thus harm public economies and the vacation sector in the area.” They urged Tanzania’s government to reconsider the proposed advancement, citing the likely negative implications of its implementation. Flamingos are sensitive to aggravation during their upbringing, according to experts. The river, the Ng’iro River, feeds the lake Natron and it is rich in minerals. It is the principal site in the area where the flamingos have reared over the past 45 years, and it represents 75 percent of the world’s lesser flamingos. More than 2.5 million lesser flamingo birds have been born here, and this makes the lake a top hot spot for birders. Lake Natron has about sixty kilometres in length and a width of twenty-two kilometres. It is located northeast of the Ngorongoro craters, and the areas surrounding the lake are covered by the Ol Doinyo lengai, which has remained an active volcano to the south of Lake Natron.

Looking for Lake Natron flamingos in Tanzania? Lake Natron is regarded as the world’s largest breeding lake for birds, and it is found in Tanzania close to the border with Kenya.
