In Bastar, conservationists are trying to save Chhattisgarh’s state bird from extinction
The Bastar hill mynah is endemic to the Kanger Valley, where the felling of trees for cultivation and developmental activities has put the species in danger.
Mar 07, 2021 · 09:30 pm
The distribution range of the common hill mynah includes India, China, Thailand, Sri Lanka and the South East Asian islands.
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The Kanger Valley National Park in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh is a mysterious place dotted with caves, waterfalls and dense forests. The protected area notified in 1982 is also famous for the Bastar hill mynah (