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Is the population of the Critically Endangered white-bellied heron declining in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, India?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2025

Rohan K. Menzies*
Affiliation:
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, India IUCN Species Survival Commission Heron Specialist Group
Kulbhushansingh R. Suryawanshi
Affiliation:
Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, India Snow Leopard Trust, Seattle, Washington, USA CIFAR Fellow in Future Flourishing Program, MaRS Centre, West Tower, Toronto, Canada
Rohit Naniwadekar
Affiliation:
Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, India

Abstract

The Critically Endangered white-bellied heron Ardea insignis is a large-bodied, range-restricted, piscivorous bird of the Himalayan mountains. With fewer than 60 individuals remaining globally, regular monitoring is required for this rare species. We present the results of surveys during 2017 and 2023–2024 in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. The encounter rate of white-bellied herons in 2017 was 0.55 individuals per km of river, but we did not detect the bird during intensive surveys in the same location during 2023–2024. The surveyed area within the Reserve was once a stronghold for the species, but its population appears to be declining. Monitoring the population has helped reveal this decline, but identifying and conserving stretches of river still utilized by the remaining individuals is now critical.

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Fig. 1 Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India, where we surveyed the Deban, Namdapha and Noa-Dihing Rivers during November 2017 (Menzies et al., 2021) and November 2023–March 2024 (this study) to record sightings of the white-bellied heron Ardea insignis.

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Plate 1 A white-bellied heron Ardea insignis photographed in November 2023 along the Noa-Dihing River in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, outside of our fixed line transects. Photo: Rohan K. Menzies.

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Table 1 White-bellied heron Ardea insignis detections and encounter rates from line transect surveys in Namdapha Tiger Reserve during 2014–2024.

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Fig. 2 Sighting locations of white-bellied heron in Namdapha Tiger Reserve during 2008–2024. The black lines indicate the surveyed river stretches where this information was available. Additional sightings were reported by Patgiri et al. (2023), but because these records did not include exact location information, they are not shown in part (f).