Gandhinagar: The satellite tagging of four common cranes earlier this year by Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the Gujarat Forest Department has revealed that these cranes are currently in their breeding ground of Siberia.
The common crane tracking is done by the WII team to study how they use the arid landscape of western India during the winters. It will also help to identify the migration routes and stopover sites used by these cranes. Apart from this, it will also reveal the differen...Read More