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12 Οκτ 2019 · The Eastern Sarus Crane (Grus antigone sharpii) is the most threatened of three extant subspecies of Sarus Crane, which is listed globally as Vulnerable by the IUCN (BirdLife International,...
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The Sarus Crane is a monotypic species with populations spread out across tropical and sub-tropical parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Three subspecies have been identified using
1 Απρ 2003 · The Indian Sarus Crane is a species of large bird native to parts of South and Southeast Asia. It has a patchy distribution in Nepal and Pakistan, and is found throughout India, with the...
An analysis of Sarus Crane literature. What s in a name : taxonomy and common names. In taxonomy, the Sarus underwent a dizzying change of names, the history of which is not very clear. Most of the following discussion is based on Blyth (1881) and Blaauw (1897). The first reference to the species in taxonomic literature was in.
positive correlation among the sarus crane, agriculture and biodiversity. Keywords: sarus crane, biodiversity, wetland, sustainable farming, conservation. Introduction . The Indian Sarus Crane, Grus antigone antigone. is the largest of the crane species found in India (Sundar and Chaudhary, 2003) [3]. and prefers to inhabit close to human ...
11 Δεκ 2009 · The research explores the current and future conservation regime, and local population ecology of globally threatened water bird Sarus Crane (Grus antigone antigone) in Rupandehi, and...
Eastern Sarus Cranes, Wetlands, and Livelihoods 1 The Sarus Crane is the world’s tallest flying bird, reaching heights of six feet, and since ancient times has been among the most revered wildlife species in Southeast Asia. In Myanmar, the Sarus Crane is celebrated as one of the hallowed reincarnations of Buddha. In Cambodia,