Extinct Species in Bhutan’s Top Bio-Diversity

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Bhutan's rich biodiversity has been a subject of conservation efforts, but unfortunately, some species have become extinct within its borders.

Bhutan's rich biodiversity has been a subject of conservation efforts, but unfortunately, some species have become extinct within its borders. Here are a few notable examples of extinct species in Bhutan's biodiversity:

1.     Pink-headed Duck (Rhodonessa caryophyllacea): The Pink-headed Duck was a unique waterfowl species that was once found in Bhutan's wetlands. However, it has not been sighted in Bhutan or elsewhere since the 1940s, and it is presumed to be extinct globally.

2.     Himalayan Quail (Ophrysia superciliosa): The Himalayan Quail was a bird species endemic to the Himalayan region, including Bhutan. It was last confirmed in the wild in the late 19th century, and despite several expeditions and searches, it has not been seen since. The Himalayan Quail is considered extinct.

3.     Pink-tailed Worm Lizard (Diplometopon zarudnyi): The Pink-tailed Worm Lizard was a species of legless lizard found in Bhutan and the surrounding regions. It was last recorded in Bhutan in the early 20th century and has not been seen since. It is now believed to be extinct.

4.     Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista nobilis): The Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel was a large squirrel species known from Bhutan and neighboring countries. While it is difficult to confirm its extinction definitively, there have been no recent sightings or documented records of this species in Bhutan. It is considered critically endangered and may be extinct within the country.

These are just a few examples of species that are believed to be extinct in Bhutan. It's important to note that extinction can be a complex process to determine definitively, and in some cases, there may be the possibility of rediscovering species thought to be extinct. Conservation efforts and ongoing research are crucial to preserve the remaining biodiversity in Bhutan and prevent further extinctions.

Bhutan continues to prioritize environmental conservation and sustainable development through its commitment to maintaining forest cover and protected areas. These efforts aim to safeguard the remaining species and habitats, as well as raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity conservation.

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