State of India’s Birds 2020
The ‘State of India’s Birds 2020’ report, the first comprehensive assessment of range, abundance and conservation status of birds in India, has underlined concerns about some bird species and good news about a few others.
Highlights of the Report
- The report was prepared as a partnership among 10 organisations including the World Wildlife Fund, Wildlife Institute of India and Nature Biodiversity Authority-India.
- It was Released during CMS COP13, the international conference held recently in Gandhinagar.
- Much of its data is based on citizen science — information provided by birdwatchers through various ....
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