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5,000 km in 5 days—satellite-tagged in Manipur, 3 Amur Falcons reach Somalia in ‘breathtaking migration’
IAS officer Supriya Sahu says Wildlife Institute of India tracked one bird last year. It’s tracking 3 this year & they ...
The Amur falcons, which are protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, spend their summers at their breeding grounds in southeast Russia and northeast China.
The total solar eclipse of August 2, 2027 will be one of the longest and most visible of the century, and its impact could ...
Sahu added that these small birds, weighing just 150 grams, continue to remind us of the wonders of migration, from the ...
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Northeast conservancies protest ‘unlawful’ Somali giraffes relocations to Nanyuki
NECA accuses KWS of violating conservation laws by moving two orphaned Somali giraffes from Wajir to Nanyuki without consultation, calling for their immediate return.
Three young Amur Falcons from Manipur, India, have astounded scientists by flying over 1,000 km per day during their 5,400-kilometre migration to Somalia.
The birds Apapang, an adult male; Alang, a young female; and Ahu, an adult female, were equipped with satellite tags as part ...
Three satellite-tagged Amur falcons from Manipur have crossed the Arabian Sea nonstop, revealing extraordinary endurance, ...
Tagged on November 11 along with a third bird, Ahu, their real-time journey was shared day by day on social media by senior ...
Under Phase 2 of the Manipur Amur Falcon Tracking Project by WII, three falcons have flown over Maharashtra and are now ...
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