NITN | @notintownlive | 02 Sep 2021, 09:09 am
State Animal and Bird
Ladakh wildlife
Leh/NITN: The Union Territory of Ladakh has declared the snow leopard as its state animal and the black-necked crane as its state bird.
A resident bird of India and China, the black-necked crane is found in Ladakh only (in India), and hence was a natural choice, according to reports.
According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020, the black necked crane, with 6,600-6,800 mature individuals, has been placed in the near threatened category.
The snow leopard is found in high altitude mountains in India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, etc.
According to the IUCN Red List, there are 2,710-3,386 mature individuals (as per 2016-2017 studies) in the wild and the population is showing a declining trend; hence the organisation has categorised it as vulnerable.
The union territory of Ladakh was carved out from the former state of Jammu and Kashmir (which is now a Union Territory too).
For the former state of Jammu and Kashmir, the Hangul was the state animal and the black-necked crane was the state bird.
As a union territory, Jammu and Kashmir is yet to declare its state animal and bird.
Image credit: DIPR-Leh/Twitter
- Germany waives airport Transit Visa requirement for Indian nationals from June 3
- Anand Mahindra amazed by Vande Bharat's journey across Chenab Rail Bridge
- Passengers urged to document luggage amid Canadian airport drug-tag scheme
- South Africa Goes Visa-Free for Indians, But There’s a Catch
- From War Risks to Medical Bills: Why Indian Travellers Need Better Travel Insurance
- Beyond Books – A College Street Heritage Walk to Trace Kolkata’s Literary and Academic Legacy
- Rare Pahari Art from India’s Himalayas Finds a Home at Smithsonian Museum
- Dubai Unveils Its First Fully Private Beach for Women
- Banksy’s Latest Work Pops Up in London, Sparks Midnight Buzz
- Jalandhar Hosts EgyptAir Roadshow Celebrating Travel, Trade and Cultural Ties
Qatar Airways has launched a Boeing 777 aircraft featuring a special FIFA World Cup 2026 livery, reflecting its ongoing association with FIFA. The aircraft has been unveiled ahead of the tournament and highlights the airline's role in connecting fans, teams, and football communities around the world.
Air India Express announces the launch of its ‘Xpress Sale,’ offering 5 million seats with savings of up to 50% on Lite (Zero Check-in Baggage) and Value fares across its domestic and international network.
In a major boost for frequent flyers, Air India has expanded its Maharaja Club loyalty programme to allow members to earn and redeem Maharaja Points on Air India Express flights across more than 55 destinations in South, Southeast and West Asia.
