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Number of aquatic migratory birds up in CNP

During the census conducted from January 8 to 10, a total of 62 species were recorded, compared to 55 species last year. This year, seven additional species were identified, including the Tilahari (ibisbill) and several species of eagles.
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CHITWAN, Jan 17: The population of winter aquatic migratory birds in Chitwan National Park (CNP) and its adjoining areas has seen an increase. 



During the census conducted from January 8 to 10, a total of 62 species were recorded, compared to 55 species last year. This year, seven additional species were identified, including the Tilahari (ibisbill) and several species of eagles.


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However, the overall number of migratory birds has declined compared to the previous year. Last year, their population stood at 8,086, whereas this year it has dropped to 5,848. Notably, the population of Ruddy Shelducks has decreased significantly, from 4,107 last year to 2,470 this year.


Human pressure, pollution and the presence of invasive species have been identified as the contributing factors to this decline.


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