Assam: Migratory birds killed in storm in Dhakuakhana
Assam: Migratory birds killed in storm in Dhakuakhana

North Lakhimpur: Dozens of waterfowl, including migratory birds, were killed in Dhakuakhana of Lakhimpur, Assam following a storm that lashed the area last night.

The incident occurred at Khajua Tiniali, on Dhakuakhana-Majuli road when a branch of a huge Shimaloo tree came down crashing in the storm.

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More than 50 birds like the Asian Openbill Stork, Little Cormorant, and Cattle Egret adults and juveniles were killed in that storm while many of them were injured.

Conservationist group Pure Environment for Wild Life rescued the injured birds and treated them with the help of the local forest department.

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According to Dhrubajyoti Chetia of Pure Environment for Wild Life, a stretch of woods of Shimaloo trees from Khajua Tiniali to Sri Sri Vasudev had a seasonal habitat of local migratory birds like Asian Openbill Stork among those Shimaloo trees that have been felled for road widening works resulting in overcrowding of the birds in this hatching season.

He also informed a similar incident during the last week of September.

 

Farhana Ahmed is Northeast Now Correspondent in North Lakhimpur. She can be reached at: [email protected]