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Assam bird sanctuary records 72% decline in bird species count

  • December 21, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Assam bird sanctuary records 72% decline in bird species count

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Context:

  • A recent study published in the Journal of Threatened Taxa revealed a drastic 72% decline in avian species over 27 years at the Bordoibam Bilmukh Bird Sanctuary (BBBS) in Assam.

Details of the study:

  • Researchers conducted a survey from October 2022 to March 2024, recording 47 bird species compared to 167 species in 1997.
  • Out of all the species recorded, three – brown shrike, citrine wagtail, and white wagtail – were winter migratory while the lesser kestrel was a summer migratory and the remaining 43 were resident species.

Causes for decline in Avian Diversity:

  • Overfishing and excessive harvesting of aquatic plants
  • Poaching of birds and collecting bird eggs: Among the birds poached are the lesser whistling duck, fulvous whistling duck, white breasted waterhen, Indian pond heron, eastern spot ted dove, and yellow-footed green pigeon.
  • High-decibel machinery used for crop cultivation near water bodies.
  • Conversion of sanctuary areas into pastures.

Degradation of the wetland habitat leads to:

  • Lowered water table and disrupted food chains.
  • Decline in migratory bird populations.
  • Slowing of nutrient cycles, which is detrimental to ecosystems.

Biodiversity of Assam:

  • Assam is one of the most biodiversity-rich states in India, home to approximately 950 bird species, including 17 endemic species.
  • The state has 55 Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) that serve as hotspots for avian species.

Bordoibam Bilmukh Bird Sanctuary (BBBS):

  • Bordoibam-Bilmukh is a large freshwater lake that was created during the great earthquake of 1950. It was part of the River Subansiri, which now flows 7 km away
  • It is a wetland sanctuary located on the border of Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts in Assam, established in 1996.
  • It encompasses approximately 11.25 square kilometers of freshwater ecosystems.
  • A large number of migratory waterfowl are seen here in winter while some globally threatened species such as the Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis and Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus are seen all over the year.
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