Maguri Motapung Beel serves as a natural home to wildlife and provide a source of livelihood to the local communities.
[1][2] Maguri is the local term for walking catfish and Motapung is the name of the nearby village.
This lake is 3.8 km away from Guijan Ferry Ghat which is the gateway of the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park.
[3] [4] Maguri Motapung Beel is a natural habitat to many varieties of birds.
[1] A rare Mandarin duck was spotted in 2021 in the wetland Maguri Motapung Beel for the first time in 118 years.