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The Painted Stork - Exploring Ecology and Conservation in India (Paperback)
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The Painted Stork - Exploring Ecology and Conservation in India (Paperback)
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A charismatic and arresting bird, the Painted Stork inhabits the
plains and wetlands of India and Southeast Asia. This
near-threatened species provides a good model through which to
explore a variety of ecology and conservation issues. As a colonial
nester, it is also useful for considering questions related to
evolution and the development of avian coloniality. The Painted
Stork sometimes nests opportunistically in the middle of large
cities – the Delhi Zoo colony, for instance, has been active
since 1960. This offers a splendid opportunity to study the species
at close range, as attested by this book's lively photographic
component. The Painted Stork is an important indicator of its
wetland habitats, which themselves are highly threatened. Since
environmental toxins, particularly organochlorine pesticides,
travel rapidly along aquatic food chains, the study of piscivorous
birds like the Painted Stork assumes special significance. Equally
vulnerable today are the nesting colonies, located in marshes,
village reservoirs and the wider countryside, including in urban
settings. Perhaps because their natural nesting areas are becoming
scarce due to habitat loss, colonial waterbirds look for suitable
sites in parks and gardens. Hence, the behaviour of this species
reflects changes occurring in its environment. Birds also help us
monitor the effects of global climate change, and one of the most
significant dimensions of the Painted Stork is its dependence upon
the monsoon. How exactly do these seasonal rains govern the food
cycles in wetlands? And what happens when the monsoon fails?
Covering all aspects of Painted Stork ecology, behaviour,
conservation and its relationship with humans, this accessible
monograph contains a wealth of new insights.
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