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Restricted-range bird species .

A restricted-range bird species is a term coined by BirdLife International in conjunction with the identification of Endemic Bird Areas.



It is defined as a landbird (i.e. not a seabird) species which is estimated to have had a breeding range of not more than 50,000 km2 since 1800.

Some restricted-range bird species in India

Bugun Liocichla, White-bellied Sholakili (Global Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) 2024.)

National Dolphin Research Centre (NDRC)

Ganga river in Patna

National aquatic animal

Ganga dolphin 🐬 (susu)


MoFECC declared in 2010

Types of dolphins

Ganga river dolphin (endangered)


Yangtze river in China (now extinct),


the Indus river in Pakistan and


the Amazon river in South America.

Artisanal fishers

Traditional small scale fishing

Nagavara, Dasarahalli, Lalbagh and Vengaiah

Bengaluru lakes

First World Convention on Waterbodies

Ramsar, Iran in 1971. India was a signatory