The report, released today, underscores the observable effects of climate change, including shifts in species’ ranges towards the poles, alterations in migration patterns, and a decline in breeding success and survival rates.
The Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Department claims that more than 40 lakh migratory birds have arrived in the valley's wetlands in the past four years, while 2022 recorded the highest arrival with more than 12 lakh guest birds.
Migratory birds are declining globally due to the way humans have reshaped the landscape in recent decades, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Migratory Birds are a kind of species, that migrates or moves from one location to another to find a warmer place to live, breed, feed, avoid extreme weather and predators.