Context: Recently, the Tamenglong district administration in Manipur imposed an immediate ban on hunting, catching, killing, and selling Amur falcons (Falco amurensis) in preparation for their arrival.
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About Amur Falcons
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They are small and agile birds (raptors) locally known as ‘Kahuaipuina’ in Manipur and ‘Molulem’ in Nagaland (Amur Falcon capital of the world).
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Their distinctive features include dark plumage, white wing linings, and reddish-orange eyes and feet.
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Migration: They migrate from Northern China, Eastern Mongolia, and Far East Russia to South Africa, covering a distance of approximately 22,000 kilometres and passing through India.
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Feeding: They are insectivorous but may also consume small vertebrates.
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Threat: They face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and illegal trapping.
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Conservation Program:
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In 2016, Manipur tagged Amur falcons with radio transmitters to monitor their migration routes.
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An annual ‘Amur Falcon Festival’ is held in Tamenglong district to raise awareness and celebrate these birds.
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Legal Protection:
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IUCN Red List- Least Concern
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Convention on Migratory Species (CMS): Appendix II
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Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule IV