Tag Garuda: Bihar plans GPS trackers for endangered Greater Adjutant Storks downtoearth.org.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from downtoearth.org.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
These 5 organisations are rescuing wildlife and endangered animals
With the increasing threat to animal biodiversity in India, SocialStory lists some organisations that have been working towards the conservation of wildlife.
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Over the centuries, the number of animal species has dropped drastically due to human settlement and exploitation of resources.
Cruelty to animals has been disrupting
natural co-habitation on earth thanks to our ancestors, who’ve been using animals not just for food, but also to gift somebody a belt, necklace, sweater, or a pair of shoes.
The dodo, the Tasmanian wolf, the woolly mammoth or a dugong – all of them are now just pictures in an encyclopaedia. In recent times, about
Massey scientist aids India s stork conservation livenews.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livenews.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Natural habitat: Greater Adjutant Storks scavenge for food in Bhagalpur, Bihar - M IMRAN KHAN×
The birds, locally known as the Garuda, help farmers by killing rats and other farm pests Once found across South and Southeast Asia, the Greater Adjutant is one of the most threatened stork species in the world In Bihar, the discovery of breeding pairs and the growth in numbers since 2007 are the happy stories of conservation A team of young Garuda Saviours has successfully convinced local villagers not to cut old trees and to plant saplings to increase the numbers of trees favoured by the Greater Adjutant Stork