2024
DOI: 10.54692/lgujls.2024.0801328
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Assessment of Cyclical Spreading and Ecological Extortions to the Avian Species in Distt. Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan

Iffat Abid,
Ayesha Zulfiqar,
Tariq Ahmad
et al.

Abstract: The study was conducted to estimate the bird diversity and the risks they confront at Head Trimmu, Distt. Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan. A number of field surveys were managed over 12-months by employing both direct and indirect means during certain hours of a day. The study found a total of 54 species from 15 orders and 31 families. The bird species were classified as residents (64.4%), breeders (8%), migrants (26%), and passage migrants (1.4%). The most frequent species observed during the study were house sparrow… Show more

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