Population and conservation threats to the vulnerable Sarus crane Grus antigone in Nepal

Author:

Sharma Hari Prasad12ORCID,Katuwal Hem Bahadur23,Regmi Sandeep13ORCID,Suwal Rajendra Narsingh4,Acharya Rashmi1,Nepali Amrit1,KC Sabin1,Aryal Bishnu1,Tamang Krishna1,Rawal Basudha1,Basnet Amir1,Baral Bashu Dev1ORCID,Devkota Surya1,Parajuli Sagar1,Regmi Niraj1,Kandel Pradip1,Subedi Bishal1,Giri Hari Sharan1,Kawan Samjhana5,Thapa Gokarna Jung4,Bhattarai Bishnu Prasad12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Central Department of Zoology, Institute of Science and Technology Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal

2. Nepal Zoological Society Kathmandu Nepal

3. Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Mengla Yunnan China

4. WWF Nepal Kathmandu Nepal

5. Central Department of Environmental Science Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal

Abstract

AbstractGlobally, biodiversity is declining due to habitat loss and degradation, over‐exploitation, climate change, invasive species, pollution, and infrastructure development. These threats affect the populations of large waterbird species, such as Sarus crane (Grus antigone), which inhabits agricultural–wetland ecosystems. Despite the burgeoning built‐up areas and diminishing agricultural and wetland spaces, scant research investigates the impact of these changing land uses on the globally vulnerable Sarus crane in Nepal. During the pre‐breeding season from April to June 2023, our comprehensive study meticulously scrutinized Sarus crane population status and factors associated with the occurrences and conservation challenges across 10 specific districts of Nepal. Our study documented a total of 690 individuals of Sarus cranes in five districts. The Lumbini Province has 685 individuals, occupying 11 roosting sites. Conversely, the remaining five districts have no Sarus cranes presence during this period. Wetland, farmland and built‐up areas exhibited a significantly positive influence on Sarus crane occurrences in the Lumbini Province. Additionally, we recorded 47 fatalities of Sarus cranes over the past 13 years in the Lumbini Province due to electrocution and collisions. Our study provides a baseline dataset crucial for developing conservation policies, particularly during the dry season when Sarus crane populations tend to congregate in larger flocks. The adaptation of the Sarus crane to urbanized landscapes exposes them to several anthropogenic threats in the coming days. Therefore, protecting wetlands and farmland areas and adopting transboundary conservation approaches are imperative for the long‐term conservation of the Sarus crane and its habitat.

Funder

International Crane Foundation

WWF Nepal

Publisher

Wiley

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