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In Nagaland, Communities That Once Trapped Falcons Now Protect Their Migration Route
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In Nagaland, Communities That Once Trapped Falcons Now Protect Their Migration Route
“Please enable live tagging of these birds! I would prefer to offload my stress seeing these little war heroes achieving victory rather than swiping Insta reels!” one X user wrote. The post was about three satellite-tagged Amur Falcons — Apapang, Alang and Ahu — tracked as they moved across continents. Four months ago, these birds completed one of the most closely followed migrations in recent years, flying thousands of kilometres across India, …
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