Sarus Crane Grus antigone population fluctuation at various wetlands in India BY PUNEET.

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Sarus Crane Grus antigone population fluctuation at various wetlands in India BY PUNEET

OUR TEAM Student Team: Puneet Sain, Pankaj, Kunwar Singh, Shailja Kumari, Priyanika, Ravi Sain, Anil, Radhakrishna, Mohit, Bhanu Sain, Shivam, Gaurav, Lokesh Schools participated: Rajkiya Upadhyay Varishtha Sanskrit Vidhyalaya Rajkiya Uchcha Prathmik Vidhyalaya (City), Rajkiya Uchcha Prathmik Vidhyalaya Naveen City, School Guide: Shri Mukesh, Ms. Shashi Society Guide: Ms. Lata Verma and Dr. Ashok Verma

SARUS CRANE – A GLOBALLY THREATENED WATERBIRD (IUCN 2007)

INTRODUCTION 6 species of Cranes in India 2 species breed in India 1. Sarus crane 2. Blackneck crane Sarus Crane also found in South-east Asia and Northern Australia Tallest bird of the world Seen along wetland, grassland, agriculture land

The study was done in 29 villages of Bharatpur, Rajasthan State, India in a radius of about 100 km from Keoladeo National Park. STUDY AREA

OBJECTIVES To focus on the present and past status of Sarus Crane To study factors responsible for Sarus decline To suggest conservation measures

METHODS Direct observations (by using Binoculars and GPS) Questionnaire survey (target group aged between 50 to 80 years)

RESULTS Crane population in the past Crane population in the present Crop pattern now

CONSERVATION MEASURES Awareness campaigns Monitoring Less pesticide use OR use Biopesticides Protection of Communal roosting sites Protection of Natural foraging habitats Protection of nests, eggs Protection of wetlands Stop damming of rivers

Awareness campaigns

COMMUNAL ROOSTING SITES (50-100)

THANKS TO ALL MY SCHOOL MY TEACHER SOCIETY GUIDE MY TEAM MEMBERS INDIAN GOVERNMENT HONGKONG WETLAND-LINK INTERNATIONAL