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Commissioner & Secretary for Department of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Y. Kikheto Sema today called upon the people to continue to retain legacy that “our state example of community-driven conservation and let us also ensure that Nagaland remain ....
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 29 (EMN): After witnessing a drop in the number of Amur falcons for two years, Pangti village, which earned Nagaland the moniker “Falcon capital of the world”, is said to be noticing a surge this year. In an unusual move, the migratory bird had shifted its roosting site from Makvü Tongti and Tzüza Eryü at Pangti village to a location between Pangti and Aree villages,which is about 4 km away from the actual roosting site (Tzüza Eryü), since 2020. Amur Falcon Roosting Area Union (AFRAU) President, P Thungchumo Shidio told Eastern Mirror that the number of Amur falcons has increased to a large extent this year, adding that more than 1000 winged guests have also been sighted roosting at Chubi River area. Shidio informed that trees that had been cut down for cultivation purposes in the Tzüza Eryü area four years ago have now been covered by fruit trees. ‘However, the fruit trees do not grow as tall as other trees, and human habitation has increa ....
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 13 (EMN): The Amur Falcon migratory season appears to have begun with sightings of a few birds reported around the roosting site at Pangti village. The advisor of Amur Falcon Roosting Area Union (AFRAU) Thungbemo told Eastern Mirror that few of the migratory birds have been observed hovering around the roosting site at Pangti Village. Thungbemo added that the first batch of birds had not yet arrived, however they are expecting them to arrive within this week. The advisor also informed that AFRAU has restricted visitors at the Amur Falcon roosting place during the October. It may be mentioned that on September 18, AFRAU resident, P Thungchumo Shidio, informed in a press statement, that the restriction was imposed as the Amur Falcons avoided their actual roosting place at Pangti village during the last migration season. According to the AFRAU, the reason behind this might be because of human habitation and disturbance during their first phase of arrival. Theref ....