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- 28 ناۋ. 2026 13:00
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Kazakhstan Eagle Found Dead in India، Cause of Death Remains Unknown
A large eagle، originally from Kazakhstan، has been found dead in India، leaving researchers puzzled about the cause of its demise. The bird was part of an international research program aimed at tracking migratory species.
The deceased eagle's remains were discovered in early March near Jodhpur in the Rajasthan state of India. This bird was under close observation by scientists using a GPS tracker as part of a broader study on its movements and habitat.
Investigation Underway
Ornithologists have confirmed the death of the eagle، but the exact reason remains a mystery. According to experts، the GPS signal from the bird had been stationary from a single location since early February، indicating it had stopped moving.
Researchers in India were dispatched to the bird's wintering grounds. They located only the skeletal remains، feathers، and the metal ring attached to the tracker، suggesting a significant period had passed since its death.
About the Steppe Eagle
The Steppe Eagle is a majestic bird of prey، boasting a wingspan of up to 3 meters and weighing between 7 to 12 kilograms. In Kazakhstan، these magnificent birds typically nest in the Tian Shan mountains.
GPS trackers are invaluable tools for studying rare and endangered animals، including saiga antelopes، snow leopards، kulans، argali sheep، forest deer، goitered gazelles، bears، and migratory birds. This technology allows scientists to gather crucial data on their behavior and conservation needs.
International Cooperation in Wildlife Research
The migration of birds to other countries is a natural phenomenon، highlighting the importance of international collaboration in wildlife research and conservation efforts. Recent data indicates that Kazakh scientists have monitored the migration of several bird species over the past year، identifying wintering grounds in countries such as Pakistan، India، Ethiopia، and Vietnam.
This incident underscores the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the challenges faced in understanding the full life cycle of migratory species.
This is reported by the information agency Arasha.kz.
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ۆ كازاحستانە سبور رەدكيح ي كراسنوكنيجنىح راستەنيي موجەت وبەرنۋتسيا كرۋپنىم شترافوم دو 13 ميلليونوۆ تەنگە. ۋزنايتە، كاكيە سۆەتى ناحودياتسيا پود زاششيتوي زاكونا.