Greater Painted-Snipe breeds in Corbett Tiger Reserve in a first scientific record
A rare Greater Painted-Snipe accompanied by chicks has been documented inside Corbett Tiger Reserve, marking the first scientific evidence of the species successfully breeding there. The sighting points to a thriving wetland ecosystem within the protected area. Conservationists consider breeding records like this crucial for tracking species distribution and gauging conservation efforts. The discovery underscores the broader importance of safeguarding natural habitats for vulnerable bird species.
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