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Assam Civic Body Chops Off Trees & Nests Amid COVID Fears, Over 200 Protected Bird Species Dies

Assam Civic Body Chops Off Trees & Nests Amid COVID Fears, Over 200 Protected Bird Species Dies About 200 egret birds die as the civic body chops down trees of the protected bird species. It was believed that the bird s droppings may spread COVID-19 infections. GUWAHATI: Protected Bird Species Death Amid COVID Fears in Assam: A baseless claim kills nearly 200 egret birds, including newborn chicks, in the state of Assam, as the Municipality chops down trees and destroys the nests of the protected bird species. It was believed that the bird s droppings may transmit the deadly infectious coronavirus infection. Cattle egrets are small herons listed on Schedule IV of the Wildlife (Protection) Act of 1972. Cattle egrets are a kind of heron that is white in colour.

Burung Murainya Mati, Pemilik Gugat Tetangganya, Minta Ganti Rugi Rp 60 Juta

Burung Murainya Mati, Pemilik Gugat Tetangganya, Minta Ganti Rugi Rp 60 Juta
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Bird Flu Scare In Delhi: Scores Of Crows Found Dead In Jasola park, Ducks At Sanjay Lake

Bird Flu Scare In Delhi: Scores Of Crows Found Dead In Jasola park, Ducks At Sanjay Lake An official of the animal husbandry unit had said around 50 birds, mostly crows, had died over the last three to four days in three areas in Delhi. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-09T15:07:58+05:30 Bird Flu Scare In Delhi: Scores Of Crows Found Dead In Jasola park, Ducks At Sanjay Lake outlookindia.com 2021-01-09T15:13:30+05:30 Also read According to officials, at least 24 crows have been found dead at a district park in south Delhi s Jasola in the past three days and 10 ducks have died at the famous Sanjay Lake which has added to concerns regarding Bird flu in the national capital.

Himachal Pradesh: Alarm sounded after 1,200 migratory birds die mysteriously at Pong dam

Himachal Pradesh: Alarm sounded after 1,200 migratory birds die mysteriously at Pong dam The reason for the deaths is still a mystery as their carcasses have been sent to different laboratories to determine their cause of death. Share Updated: Jan 3, 2021, 01:36 PM IST Biologists on Saturday sounded the alarm with 1,200 migratory birds, largely the endangered bar-headed goose, a highest-altitude migrant, were found dead over the past one week or so in Pong wetlands one of the largest in northern India in Himachal Pradesh. Chief Conservator Wildlife (Pong wetlands) Upasna Patyal said the reason for the deaths is still a mystery as their carcasses have been sent to different laboratories to determine their cause of death, but it could take days or at least a week to get results.

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