State of India’s Birds 2020 Report

State of India’s Birds 2020 Report
  • It is India’s first of its kind report that highlights observations by birdwatchers form the basis of the analyses. The final report was released on February 17, 2020, at 13th COP to the convention on migratory species held in Gujarat.

Key Highlights of Report

  • The report suggests that about 867 birds were assessed which made it clear that almost all the species are declining.
  • The report categorises 101 species as of High Conservation Concern, 59 based on their range size and abundance trends, and an additional 42 based on their IUCN Red List status.
  • According to the report, India has witnessed a big decline in migratory shorebirds, raptors, Indian Vulture, Large-billed Lea Warbler, Curlew Sandpiper, Richard’s Pipit and While-rumped Vulture.
  • The report also highlights that some species have increased in numbers such as Glossy Ibis, Rosy Starling, Ashy Prinia, and Feral Pigeon.
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