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Rajasthan's Desert National Park sees rare congregation of endangered Steppe Eagles

According to forest authorities, the Steppe Eagles, which are migratory in nature, typically arrive in the region during the winter season. However, this year, their presence appears to be more prominent

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The Desert National Park (DNP) in Jaisalmer is witnessing a notable rise in the presence of raptors, particularly the endangered Steppe Eagle. The unusual congregation has been observed across Jaisalmer and nearby border regions, with officials noting a visible increase in numbers compared to previous years.

According to forest authorities, the Steppe Eagles, which are migratory in nature, typically arrive in the region during the winter season. However, this year, their presence appears to be more prominent, raising questions about possible changes in migration patterns. Officials monitoring the situation believe that this trend could be linked to external environmental or geopolitical factors affecting their traditional migratory routes.

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