The forest department has for the very first time introduced a thorough and clinical study of birds in Chhattisgarh’s Kanger Valley National forest, which is house to the state bird ‘hill mynah’, an authorities stated on Saturday.
The three-day workout, including 56 specialists from 11 states of the nation, was begun from Friday in Kanger Valley, situated around 300 km far from capital Raipur in the Maoist-hit Bastar district.
The jungle of Kanger Valley, flanked by hills and covered with sal trees, is likewise well-known for resounding Tirathgarh waterfall and Kutumsar limestone caverns.
The study will establish the practices and population of birds in the national forest, and consequently help in their management and include brand-new measurements to bird enjoying under eco-tourism, the national forest’s director Dhammshil Ganvir stated.
This is a very first such study of birds performed in the state in the cooperation with Bird Count India and Wildlife of Chhattisgarh. The path study method with e-bird application (an online database of bird observations) is being utilized at the same time, he stated.
Professionals from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, West Bengal, Odisha, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have actually been trapped for the workout, the authorities stated.
Kanger Valley, which is well-known for its natural charm, biodiversity and caverns, likewise homes birds discovered in the Western Ghats and Eastern Mountain ranges, he stated.
Among the prime goals of the workout is to inspect the count of the state bird hill mynah, which was earlier dealing with the danger of termination, now its population is supposedly increasing, the authorities stated.
Apart from this, the study will help develop crucial hotspots for more research studies with a clinical method, he included.
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