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Sarus crane numbers declining in far-west Nepal
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KANCHANPUR: The population of Sarus cranes, a vulnerable and protected bird species, is steadily declining in the Kanchanpur and Kailali districts of far-western Nepal, according to local conservationists. Once commonly seen in the region’s wetlands, sightings of the tall, elegant cranes have become increasingly rare. Experts attribute the decline to multiple factors including habitat loss, […]
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