LEPTOPTILOS DUBIUS

Recently,Ā BiharĀ has decidedĀ to tag greater adjutant storksĀ locally known asĀ ā€˜Garuda’ withĀ GPS trackersĀ to monitor their movement as part of efforts to conserve them.

Important points:

  • Leptoptilos dubius
  • The greater adjutant is a member of theĀ stork family,Ā Ciconiidae.
  • There are aboutĀ 20 species in the family.
  • They areĀ long-necked large birds.
  • Once found across South and Southeast Asia,Ā the Greater Adjutant is one of theĀ most threatened stork species in the world.
  • There are only three known breeding grounds – one inĀ CambodiaĀ and two inĀ India (Assam and Bihar).
  • The widespreadĀ destruction and degradationĀ of theĀ wetlandsĀ that this scavenger bird needs to forage (i.e. search for food) and theĀ loss of its nesting trees,Ā led to a decline.
  • Protection Status:
  • IUCN Red List:Ā Endangered
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972: Schedule IV
  • They are considered theĀ mount of Vishnu, one of Hinduism’s prime deities.
  • Some worship the bird and call itĀ ā€œGaruda Maharajā€ (Lord Garuda) or ā€œGuru Garudaā€ (Great Teacher Garuda).
  • They help farmers by killing rats and other farm pests.

SOURCE: THE HINDU,THE ECONOMIC TIMES,MINT

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