This story is from January 14, 2019
Mounting plastic waste poses threat to bird habitat
KOCHI
: Birders who undertook the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) are alarmed by the increasing quantum of plastic found in wetland areas, which can cause serious harm to their habitat. The survey also noted a drop in number of birds.The AWC survey held at Kadamakudy and Varapuzha, under the auspices of Cochin Natural History Society (CNHS) and Varapuzha unit of the Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad, has identified 69 species of birds on Sunday.
plastic waste
in Kadamakudy. There is a lot more lying in the slush and it would be difficult to take them out. We often try to pick the plastic waste but we did not do this time as we were focused on the survey,” said CNHS secretary Vishnupriyan Kartha.Students of Maharaja’s College and nature enthusiasts also participated in the survey.
Vishnupriyan said 3,348 birds were spotted during the count. “The drop in number of birds could be due to several reasons, including climate change and ecological changes post-flood,” Kartha said.
Main species spotted during the census were: Gargany, Black-tailed Godwi , Black-bellied Plover (Grey Plover), Indian Cormorant, Oriental Darter, Brown-headed Gull, Lesser Whistling Duck, Pacific Golden Plover, Lesser Sand Plover and Little Cormorants.
Highest number of a single species spotted was Lesser Whistling Duck (1,044), followed by Gargany (600), Little Cormorant (358) and Pacific Golden Plover (230).
AWC held in January 2018 counted 6,295 birds of 99 species.
The survey had recorded four near-threatened (NT) species in
International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) list — Oriental Darter, Black-headed Ibis, Black-tailed Godwit and Spot-billed Pelican.Popular from City
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