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YEAR: 2024 E- ISSN:3048-7951

Distribution of Asian Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus in Majuli Island of Assam with observations on its nesting behavior

Acceptance: 27/08/2025

Published: 10/09/2025

Abstract

Study on the Asian Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus in Majuli Island of Assam, India. Majuli Island is one of the largest river islands of the world. It is an IBA and BHS. There is no prior study on the species in Majuli and very little study is done in northeast India. We also tried to focus on its distribution across the island and tried to put some light on its nesting behavior. Proper long term study can be carried out on its ecology and behavior

Author Name:

Dr. Anup Kumar Doley and Shyamal Saikia

Pages:

259-263

DOI Number:

10.5281/zenodo.20834732

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Writer Name

Dr. Anup Kumar Doley and Shyamal Saikia

Pages

259-263

DOI Numbers

10.5281/zenodo.20834732

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