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A Study of Scavenger birds in some regions of Bundelkhand, India to assess the promising breeding sites for their conservation.

Author(s) Mr. Rajesh Sahu
Country India
Abstract This study investigates the Bundelkhand region in order to gain a better understanding of the distribution of scavenging birds and the likely breeding locations for these birds. The goal of this investigation is to improve conservation efforts for these species. The populations of scavenging birds are essential to ecosystems because they contribute to the cycling of nutrients and the control of diseases. The numbers of these animals, on the other hand, have been steadily declining due to environmental changes, conflicts between humans and wild animals, and the disintegration of their habitat. Scavenging birds call the Bundelkhand region their home. As a result of the region's diverse geology and ecosystem, these birds are presented with a variety of opportunities as well as problems. In order to identify and evaluate possible breeding areas, we conducted a comprehensive investigation across the many habitats that are found in Bundelkhand. These ecosystems included riverbanks, open fields, and woods. For the purpose of determining the current state of the ecosystem, researchers utilized a variety of methods, including satellite imaging, in-depth interviews with locals, and field observations. This was accomplished by conducting an analysis of critical criteria, which included the availability of nesting sites, food resources, and levels of human activity, in order to establish the suitability of potential breeding sites. We know, as a result of our research, that there are a variety of suitable breeding habitats for scavenging birds. These locations include places where there is an abundance of food and where there is little interference from humans. But in addition to that, there were issues such as pollution and the fragmentation of habitats. According to the findings, concentrated conservation measures are absolutely necessary in order to guarantee the long-term viability of scavenger bird populations in the region. The restoration and protection of habitats, as well as the participation of the community and the implementation of monitoring programs, should be included in these efforts.
Keywords Scavenger birds, breeding sites, Bundelkhand, conservation.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-02-08

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