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State of India’s Birds 2023: Top 10 takeaways for conservation

The report, which returns after a gap of three years, shows 60 per cent of species in long-term decline. A few, however, are thriving.

August 28, 2023 / 19:12 IST
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A few gains, many losses. That’s the gist of the State of Indian Birds 2023. The second edition of the report, which assessed 942 Indian birds for conservation priority, found that 60 per cent of species show long-term declines (out of 348 species that could be assessed for long-term trend). Additionally, 40 per cent of species are declining currently (out of 359 species assessed for current annual trend).

The declines are not spread uniformly across different types of species. Some groups, such as grassland specialists and migratory birds, are particularly hard hit. A few species are also thriving.

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A large number of Arctic-breeding, migratory shorebirds like the Dunlin are classified as High Conservation Priority due to their declining population.

The report calls for policy and action to be aligned to highlight species of high conservation priority, address problems of neglected habitats, and promote research and monitoring to arrest declines.