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Previously, 60 to 70 species were spotted every week, but now, only 40 to 50 species can be observed, said Tejasvi S Acharya, Managing Trustee of the Manipal Birding and Conservation Trust. The Manipal Birders’ Club, with around 500 members, has been monitoring and studying various bird species for the past 12 years. Every Sunday, birdwatching is conducted from 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM in seven locations, including Eshwar Nagar, Herga, and Saralabettu within Manipal.
Over the last 12 years, the Trust has identified a total of 404 bird species in the Manipal region, including migratory species like the Tufted Duck and White Stork.
Recorded on eBird Portal
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Need for a Veterinary Officer
“Currently, veterinary officers in Udupi-Manipal are available to treat animals like cows, dogs, and cats. However, there is a growing need for specialists who can treat birds. At present, even minor treatments for birds require travel to Mangaluru or Bengaluru,” saysTejasvi S Acharya, Managing Trustee, Manipal Birding and Conservation Trust
Reasons for the Decline
- Removal of trees and construction of concrete buildings in their place
- Several trees were felled during the widening of the Udupi-Manipal road, resulting in the death of hundreds of birds
- Increased human interference is making many birds feel unsafe
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