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      Sarus Arrival In Chandrapur, East Maharashtra

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            The author along with others has been studying the Sarus Crane in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India since 1993, and has observed the species in the Gondia district as well. From their observations, they have found that the Sarus is mostly resident and its distribution range remains nearly the same throughout the year, although there is some seasonal migration from dry areas. They have also observed the Sarus nesting and attempting to breed in both wetland and agricultural areas, and have noted that the species faces threats from habitat loss, hunting, and egg theft. The author recommends increased protection for the Sarus and its habitats in order to ensure the survival of the species.

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            Journal
            Journal of Ecological Society
            Ecological Society
            2278-0823
            1 April 2003
            : 16
            : 1
            : 41-42
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            10.54081/JES.015/03
            6a8a1a06-0727-4194-af0b-3ab8742b747b
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            Published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ( CC BY 4.0). Users are allowed to share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially), as long as the authors and the publisher are explicitly identified and properly acknowledged as the original source.

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            All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article (and its supplementary information files).
            Ecology
            Sarus crane,wetland,chick survival,pesticides,Wildlife Foundation,conservation efforts,farming,Sarus breeding,egg theft,awareness campaign

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