Indian birds globally endangered

Topic in news because Hindu ran a story and UPSC has a nasty habit of asking MCQs related to Endangeredness of xyz bird/animal.

  1. Bengal Florican
Critically Endangered
  • Himalayan Terai (UP, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh
  • farmers destroy Grasslands and scrub forests
  1. Great Indian Bustard
Critically Endangered
  • few birds in Kutch, Maharashtra, Deccan, Rajasthan, Andhra, Karnataka.
  • Almost disappeared from Haryana, Punjab, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
  • Mine workers lost jobs after closure of Gwalior mine=> resorted o poaching in Ghatigaon sanctuary.
  • Egg collecting in Andhra and Karnataka
  • Bustards like monsoon crops – Sorghum Millet etc but now farmers grow cash crops- sugarcane, cotton etc thanks to irrigation.
  • mining, quarrying, power projects
  • Eucalyptus, Juliflora etc exotic tree species by Forest Department
  1. Sociable Lapwing
critically endangered
  • Kutch and Rajasthan
  • Farmers destroy Grasslands and scrub forests = less moth = less birds.
  • lay eggs on ground-nests. they’re destroyed by grazing sheeps and goats.
  • hunting by nomadic tribes.
  1. Jerdon’s Courser
critically endangered
  • Eastern Ghat Andhra, South MP
  • farmers destroy Grasslands and scrub forests
  • Habitat fragmentation by Telugu-Ganga Canal in Cuddapah District of Andhra
  1. Forest Owlet
Critically Endangered
  • Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha.
  • Central India’s deciduous forest
  • fuel-fodder collection
  • tribal use their eggs, feathers, bones for drum making.
  • Agro-chemicals reduce insect, rodent population.
  1. Spoon-billed Sandpiper
Critically Endangered
  • North East and Bangladesh
  • wetland destruction due to dams
  • foxes and dogs destroy their nests
  1. Siberian Crane
Critically Endangered
  • Migratory – to Keoladeo sanctuary, Rajasthan.
  • Wetland destruction
  1. White-bellied Heron
Critically Endangered
  • North East India, Bhutan, Myanmar
  • wetland destruction for tea plantations
  • Poaching in Namdapha National park
  • forest fires, hydroelectric projects
  1. Red-headed Vulture
Critically Endangered
  • also called Pondicherry
  • Gujarat, North East, Himalayan foothills
  • Diclofenac drug to animals=> dead animal eaten by Vulture => vulture kidney fail by Diclofenac.
  1. Christmas Island Frigate
Critically Endangered
  • originally from Christmas island, Australia.
  • Andaman and Nicobar islands
  • overfishing + marine pollution in Andaman sea
  • Non-Native species “yellow ants”=> baby crabs killed => less food for frigate.
  1. Lesser Florican
Endangered
  • Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra
  • farmers destroy Grasslands and scrub forests
  1. Egyptian Vulture
Endangered
  • North Western India
  • electrocution (by powerlines)
  • collisions with wind turbines,
  • and ofcourse Diclofenac
  1. Greater Adjutant (stork)
Endangered
  • Assam and Bihar.
  • Since they eat carcasses and small animals- people cut the trees to get rid of them from societies and colonies.
  • food chemicals in dumpsters
  1. Masked Finfoot (duck)
Endangered
  • North East India
  • riverine destroyed for tea plantation
  • illegal felling of trees
  • dam construction- siltation
  • hunting eggs and chicks
  1. Wood Snipe
Vulnerable
  • Himalayas & North East
  • Habitat destroyed for tea plantation & jhoom cultivation


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