The paddy fields near Kaziranga National Park (Biswanath Wildlife Division) are a feeding ground to hundreds of Bar Headed Goose, Ruddy Shellducks, and Graylag geese. But miscreants have killed many of them through poisoning, as claimed by a nearby nature lover, Pranay Mahanta.
The recent incidents of poisoning of migratory birds near Kaziranga National Park, particularly Bar Headed Geese, Ruddy Shell Ducks, and Graylag Geese, are alarming and concerning for both the local ecosystem and wildlife conservation efforts. These birds play crucial roles in the ecosystem, and their presence also adds to the biodiversity of the region.
Bar-headed geese, in particular, are known for their remarkable feats of endurance and adaptability, as they migrate over the Himalayas, navigating through extreme weather conditions and high altitudes. Their ability to survive in such harsh environments makes them a symbol of resilience in the natural world.
Ruddy Shell Ducks, also known as Braminy Ducks, are noted for their striking appearance and are admired by birdwatchers and enthusiasts for their beauty. Their winter visits to Assam contribute to the region's rich avian diversity and provide opportunities for birdwatching and ecotourism.
The indiscriminate killing of these birds through poisoning not only disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem but also reflects a disregard for the importance of wildlife conservation. It is essential for authorities, such as the Forest Department of Sonitpur East Forest Division, to investigate these incidents thoroughly and take appropriate measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.
It Ruddyshell ducks are one of the most beautiful waterfowl which is a winter visitors to Assam,Ruddy shell duck(Tadorna ferruginea)also known by Braminy duck and known as (চাকৈ চকোৱা)in Assamese.
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