The Siberian Demoiselle Crane, highlighted for its genius in avian migration, got record in flying distance by covering 3,676 kilometres from Siberia breeding grounds to Khichan, Rajasthan. This incredible feat spoken volume about the ability of any migratory birds and lays emphasis about the utility of India in providing shelter during winter session of numerous birds existing in world. Such long distance movements are beneficial to these birds in that they enable them to find food, breed and the best environment. Drawing from the Demoiselle Crane migration, it is possible to recognize vulnerability of nature and, at the same time, need to protect stopover sites. The change in Khichan into a sanctuary, means that India is capable of taking enough steps to conserve these species.
This study also examines the avian conservation efforts in the village, Khichan, in Rajasthan, which has become an internationally acclaimed village for its community-led conservation. These people, their commitment and efforts have seen the whole region become a conservation area for bird, not more so for Demoiselle Cranes. Thus, not only the survival of these birds is due to the practice of feeding them during winter, but Khichan has also become a place where several forms of and endangered species of birds live and has also developed into an eco-tourism destination.
That is why certain species or populations have been given a status that reflects a need for protection from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and have challenges of conserving their natural habitats as presented in this paper.
Presently the Demoiselle Crane is classified as “least concern” on the IUCN Red list which may attest to a steady population. However, such factors as habitat degradation, climate change and human-interference affect the migratory corridor and breeding areas of the species. It has been suggested that major populations of these species must be preserved along their I_movement corridors and stopover sites are important for migratory species._
A number of our migratory birds such as the Demoiselle Crane are extremely vital in check, and balancing our ecosystem. They help in seed germination, decomposition, prey control and pollination and are as important to the natural and agricultural ecosystem. They are also used as migratory markers of climate and environment changes.
This record migration shows how significant India is a wintering region for migratory species. It also attempts to demonstrate community-based conservation as an important means of preserving the environment by people. Conservation of these bird-species and their nesting grounds ranging from Khichan to Sambhar are important to safeguard such species.
Especially for the SSC and UPSC exam, this topic comes in handy in topics covering details on Biodiversity, conservation, and the environmental issues sections. The Demoiselle Crane is alerting the public about how ecosystems are linked and how people across the world have a duty to protect animals and birds.
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