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Manipur to start satellite tracking of Amur Falcons
Assam Tribune | Sobhapati Samom | Imphal, Dec 29
In a move to study the migratory routes and also to protect the Amur Falcons at their stop-over sites during the no-stop flight covering 22,000 kms, Manipur Forest department is all set to introduce satellite tracking of Amur Falcons (Falcon Amurensis) in the State.
“We are planning to introduce satellite tracking by using radio transmitters to study the migratory routes and its stop-over sites not only in our region but across the globe,” said a senior Forest official. “This will help in identifying the reason behind the bird’s inability to stay longer in one place”, he added.
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