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Snow leopard declared new state animal in Ladakh

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LEH: The government of Ladakh has declared snow leopard its state animal and and black-necked crane state bird. A notificati­on in this regard was issued on Tuesday by the Principal Secretary Forest, Ecology and Environmen­t, Pawan Kotwal.

“The Lieutenant Governor of Union Territory of Ladakh is pleased to declare snow leopard (Panther unica) and black-necked crane (Grus nicricolli­s) as state animal and state bird, respective­ly, of the union rerritory of Ladakh from the date of issue of this notificati­on,” Kotwal said in a notificati­on.

The erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir had the black-necked crane and Kashmir stag (Hangul) as its state bird and animal respective­ly. The officials said the species are rare and had been state symbols for long. While the black-necked crane is found in eastern Ladakh, Hangul is in Kashmir.

Following the bifurcatio­n into separate administra­tive divisions, the black-necked crane could no longer be the state bird for J&K, and Hangul could no longer be the state

animal of Ladakh, they said.

Experts put the population of snow leopards between 200 and 300 in Ladakh alone and speak about the fragile relation of their healthy population to overall natural health of the mountains.

Meanwhile, the black-necked crane found only in Eastern Ladakh’s high-altitude wetlands and marshes and is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN red list. The birds arrive here as early as March for breeding and leave by October-end or early November. Their habitat loss could lead to the extinction of this species, at least from this region.

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