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  • The annual Chandubi bird census has officially begun today, drawing participation from a wide range of experts and local enthusiasts
  • The event sees the involvement of specialists from the Assam Bird Monitoring Group, Banyabandhu, and AWRRO, along with researchers from the Department of Zoology at Gauhati University
  • Forest officials from the Loharghat Range are also actively participating, ensuring smooth coordination and data collection

The initiative aims to monitor the population and diversity of bird species in the Chandubi region


Digital Desk: The annual Chandubi bird census has officially begun today, drawing participation from a wide range of experts and local enthusiasts. The event sees the involvement of specialists from the Assam Bird Monitoring Group, Banyabandhu, and AWRRO, along with researchers from the Department of Zoology at Gauhati University. Forest officials from the Loharghat Range are also actively participating, ensuring smooth coordination and data collection.


Local residents from areas surrounding Chandubi, including the Navariya community, have joined hands with the experts to support the census. The initiative aims to monitor the population and diversity of bird species in the Chandubi region, which is renowned for its rich avian biodiversity. Participants will record sightings over several days, contributing valuable information for conservation and research purposes.


 The collaboration of scientists, forest personnel, and the local community highlights the growing awareness and commitment toward protecting Assam’s unique birdlife.


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