TNPSC Thervupettagam

Global Action Plan for Steppe Eagle 2026–2035

April 2 , 2026 13 hrs 0 min 74 0
  • The Global Action Plan for Steppe Eagle was adopted at CMS COP15 held in Brazil.
  • It is an international conservation plan to protect the endangered Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis).
  • The plan aims to stop population decline through actions like reducing electrocution, illegal hunting, and poisoning.
  • It includes measures for habitat restoration, research cooperation, and better implementation by countries.
  • The Steppe Eagle is a migratory bird found in grasslands and semi-arid regions and follows the Central Asian Flyway.
  • In India, key habitats include Rajasthan regions like Desert National Park and Jorbeer Conservation Reserve.

 

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