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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary


IBA Justification

The site was identified as internationally important for bird conservation in 2004 because it was regularly supporting significant populations of the species listed below, meeting ('triggering') IBA criteria.

Populations meeting IBA criteria ('trigger species') at the site:
Species Red List Season (year/s of estimate) Size IBA criteria
Nilgiri Woodpigeon Columba elphinstonii VU resident (2004) present A1, A2
Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus NT resident (2004) present A1
Malabar Grey Hornbill Ocyceros griseus VU resident (2004) present A2
Malabar Parakeet Nicopsitta columboides LC resident (2004) present A2
White-bellied Treepie Dendrocitta leucogastra LC resident (2004) present A2
Grey-headed Bulbul Brachypodius priocephalus NT resident (2004) present A2
Rufous Babbler Argya subrufa LC resident (2004) present A2
White-bellied Blue Flycatcher Cyornis pallidipes LC resident (2004) present A2
Crimson-backed Sunbird Leptocoma minima LC resident (2004) present A2

IBA Conservation

Ideally the conservation status of the IBA will have been checked regularly since the site was first identified in 2004. The most recent assessment (2003) is shown below.

IBA conservation assessment
Year of assessment State Pressure Response
2003 not assessed high not assessed
Whole site assessed? State assessed by Accuracy of information
yes unset good

Pressure (threats to the trigger species and/or their habitats)
Threat Timing Scope Severity Result
Agricultural expansion and intensification happe­ning now some of popul­ation/area (10–49%) rapid decline (>30% over 3 gener­ations) high
Residential and commercial development happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) rapid decline (>30% over 3 gener­ations) low
Transportation and service corridors happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) moderate decline (10–30% over 3 gener­ations) low
Energy production and mining happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) slow decline (1–10% over 3 gener­ations) low
Human intrusions and disturbance happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) slow decline (1–10% over 3 gener­ations) low
Biological resource use happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) slow decline (1–10% over 3 gener­ations) low
Pollution happe­ning now few indivi­duals/small area (<10%) slow decline (1–10% over 3 gener­ations) low

Response (conservation actions taken for the trigger species and/or their habitats)
Designation Planning Action Result
Not assessed Not assessed Not assessed not assessed

IBA Protection

Year Protected Area Designation (management category) % coverage of IBA
1974 Bhadra Sanctuary (IV) 100

Habitats

Habitat % of IBA Habitat detail
Artificial/Aquatic & Marine -
Artificial/Terrestrial -
Forest -
Grassland -
Wetlands (inland) -

Land use

Land use % of IBA
nature conservation and research -
tourism/recreation -


Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary (India). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/bhadra-wildlife-sanctuary-iba-india on 23/12/2024.